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Gift Trees this festive season and for New Years

What better way to stand out in the crowd? This festive season when people’s gifting ideas will be limited to dry fruits, gadgets, a bottle of wine, music CDs, perfumes, books and gift coupons, your gift of a tree is sure to stand out. Neither the gift nor the person who sent it will be forgotten. 

Priced between Rs 50 (USD 1.00) and 500 (USD 10.00, trees make great gifting solutions, esp,  as the fruit trees that you help plant also combat hunger, poverty and climate change.

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We can help develop co-branded gift cards see examples below.
 
Gift a tree today 
At Sustainable Green Initiative, we plant trees to help the fight against climate change and also hunger, poverty and rural migration.  By planting a tree through us, you help in doing your bit to mitigate your carbon footprint and carry on the fight against hunger, poverty and climate change.
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You may be interested in a new initiative by the North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance that is developing new tools to support Indigenous management of land and sea country – including formally designated Indigenous Protected Areas.I-Tracker uses the renowned and free Cyber Tracker software (www.cybertracker..org) on rugged handheld PDAs. It provides for electronic user friendly, customisable data collection in the field and data download and management and GIS analysis capacity in the office. It is being taken up enthusiastically by the growing workforce of Indigenous Rangers across north Australia.Our I-Tracker website is at http://www.nailsma.org.au/projects/i-tracker.html and a video on the Djelk Rangers using I-Tracker can be seen at http://www.nailsma.org.au/projects/nailsma/itracker_whos_involved.html.A report on the recent review of I-Tracker can be downloaded from http://www.nailsma.org.au/publications/itracker_report.htmlWe welcome hearing from anyone with similar experience and particularly Indigenous groups who have similar interests in monitoring tools and are interested in sharing learnings.If you would like to know more about NAILSMA and its other programs please start with a visit to our website - www.nailsma.org.au.RegardsDr Rod KennettSaltwater Country ManagementNorth Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management AllianceTel:+61 8 (08) 8946 6271Fax:+61 8 (08) 8946 6388Email:Rod.Kennett@cdu.edu.auAddress:NAILSMAPurple 12.3.27Charles Darwin UniversityDarwin NT 0909
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