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Alfredo Quarto
  • Port Angeles, WA
  • United States
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Mangrove Action Day, July 26, 2010 at Global

July 26, 2014 all day
Mangrove Action Day, July 26th, 2010Join a growing world movement to save the mangroves! Celebrate via a local event of some sort the conservation and restoration of mangrove forests in your area. Hold an educational event, a rally or other project to help conserve and restore mangroves which are today one of the most threatened ecosystems on our planet.See More
Jun 8, 2010
Alfredo Quarto is now a member of Biodiversity Media Alliance
Jun 8, 2010

Profile Information

What is your name?
Alfredo Quarto
What is your job title?
Executive Directot and Co-Founder
What organisation do you work for?
Mangrove Action Project
Website
www.mangroveactionproject.org
What aspects of biodiversity are you most interested in?
Climate change, Ecosystem services, Education, Endangered species, Forests, Invasive species, Oceans, Poverty and biodiversity, Trade and biodiversity, Traditional knowledge, Wetlands
What languages do you speak?
moderate Spanish
English
Please use this section to introduce yourself in more detail, adding any other relevant information not included in your previous answers. The site administrator will use this answer to decide whether to approve your membership
Although Quarto works at the grassroots level with international organizations and local communities, he also works at the "grassroots" level at home, where he lives and works with his Chilean wife and 2 children on a small organic farm on the Olympic Peninsula near Port Angeles, Washington.

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At 6:54 on June 15, 2010, Stephen Aitken said…
Yes, I would be interested in a follow-up article focusing on the importance of mangroves in climate change for one of our issues next year. I am considering doing a follow-up issue to our special in 2008 on climate change.
At 12:06 on June 9, 2010, Stephen Aitken said…
HI Alfredo,
Nice to see you here on this ning. Hope your mangrove work is progressing well.
 
 
 

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