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Who hasn't been annoyed by a stranger's cell phone playing the anemic electronic intro to some annoying pop song? The original was bad enough. The Center for Biological Diversity The Center for Biological Diversity combines conservation biology with litigation, policy advocacy, and an innovative strategic vision to secure a future for animals and plants hovering on the brink of extinction, for the wilderness they need to survive, and by extension for the  says enough of that, and offers--completely free--Endangered Wildlife Ringtones, a wide assortment of natural sounds from endangered reptiles, mammals and birds. The Blue-throated Macaw, Beluga beluga (bəl`gə) or white whale, small, toothed northern whale, Delphinapterus leucas. The beluga may reach a length of 19 ft (5.  Whale, Boreal bo·re·al  
adj.
1. Of or relating to the north; northern.

2. Of or concerning the north wind.

3. Boreal
 Owl, Mountain Yellow-legged Frog The Mountain yellow-legged frog (Rana muscosa) is a small (5-7.5 cm) frog species. Its lower abdomen and the underside of its hindlegs are yellow or orange. It has a yellowish or reddish color on its dorsum, with black or brown spots or blotches.  and Yosemite Toad are among the offerings, over 40 in all. Even marine mammal calls are included. Also available are high-quality images to serve as cell phone wallpaper. The goal is not to pick your pocket, but to educate you and your friends about endangered wildlife. These "haunting hoots, sensational songs and crazy croaks" are available on the Center's website along with some thumbnail explanations of the extinction crisis.

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Title Annotation:Tools for Green Living: Resources for Eco-Awareness and Action
Author:Motavalli, Jim
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Date:Jul 1, 2007
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