Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization on Animal Cruelty

Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization staff and volunteers have rescued wildlife around the world from very abusive situations. Our history has included fascinating wildlife rescue initiatives, starting with the Baghdad Zoo during the war in Iraq in 2003/2004, an experience that inspired Lawrence Anthony to found our international organization dedicated to reversing decaying environmental and conservation…

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“Hidden” Source of Supplemental Groundwater Revealed at AGWT Conference

As Drought Continues to Ravage the West US, AquaterreX CEO Discusses it is Time to Tap the “Hidden” Source of Water AquaterreX, LLC (www.aquaterrex.com) is a global environmental services organization with a mission to broadly implement effective water and food security solutions. Recently, AquaterreX CEO James D’Arezzo and Senior Hydrogeologist Arlin Howles spoke at the…

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THE EARTH ORGANIZATION AND AQUATERREX ADVANCING THE SCIENCE OF ALTERNATIVE WATER LOCATION

The Problem Our planetary ecosystems are under constant disruption and stress through the broad-scale, unsustainable management and rechanneling of the natural courses of surface water. We are polluting and depleting the world’s limited supply of fresh water in surface and shallow aquifers through mismanagement and over-extraction. The all-too-often excessive and poorly planned withdrawal of relatively shallow…

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Inspiring Integrity In Environmental Science

Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization Inspiring Integrity in Environmental Science Earth Day – April 22nd, 2021 In 2003, following the invasion of Iraq and his heroic efforts to save war-zone-traumatized animals at the Baghdad Zoo, Lawrence Anthony established The Earth Organization to address the biggest and most critical worldwide environmental threats. The amazing story told in his…

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LAWRENCE ANTHONY EARTH ORGANIZATION TACKLES GLOBAL WATER CRISIS: THE BIGGER THREAT TO HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL SURVIVAL

Pine Mountain Club, California – July 20, 2020 Australia and the western United States have something in common–unsustainable water use and management practices. With temperatures rising over the globe, devastating droughts and wildfires are becoming a norm. Water scarcities have reached high-anxiety threat levels across many regions around the world, which then domino into food…

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LAEO KZN Chapter Doing Great Work with Snakes!

EVEN SNAKES AND SLIMEY THINGS ARE IMPORTANT Nick Evans heads up an Earth Organization Chapter in South Africa – Amphibian & Reptile Conservation based in in KwaZulu Natal Province.   We are sharing his work as a great example of Cooperative Ecology in action.  We realize that snakes may not be creatures you have a…

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Water and Toxic Chemicals Don’t Mix!

ANOTHER SLANTED REPORT – RELEASED FEB 7, 2018 – ENCOURAGING CHEMICAL DISPERSANT USE ON OIL SPILLS Here is yet, another wishy-washy report (since the 2010 BP Oil Spill disaster) that softly confirms Chemical Dispersant use on oil spills perpetrates health risks and problems. It is disappointing how this report has been written to water down…

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Hurricanes, Floods and Hazardous Chemical Spills

Hurricanes and Hazardous Chemical Spills Hurricane Harvey has brought such enormous rains and devastation that emergency crews are overwhelmed and the extent of its wrath is not yet even known.  Our hearts and prayers go out to the people of Texas and those impacted on the Gulf Coast. Safe and effective clean up solutions are going to be…

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20 March Update: Attack on Thula Thula Rhino Orphanage – Big Solutions Needed Against Brutality

How can we Learn from this Tragedy and Take Even More Effective Action? 20 March, Barbara Wiseman LAEO’s International President and Karen Wagoner a crisis management specialist are now in South Africa at the Rhino Orphanage to help with investigations and arriving at the best solutions for ensuring such an event never happens again. In summary…

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