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To reduce our impact on the environment, The Nature Conservancy is offering members the option to receive some of your communications electronically. And now you can read the California newsletter online, instead of receiving the printed version by mail.
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Photo Credits: Face to face encounter between a girl and a San Diego horned lizard. © Bruce Farnsworth; Oak and California poppies, Palo Corona Regional Park. © Douglas Steakley; Santa Cruz Island foxes. © Ian Shive; Eco-tourists with gray whale, Magdalena Bay, Baja, Mexico. © Richard Herrmann.
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