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The Patagonia BioGem continues to succeed! Read about it in the great press coverage we have received!

Posted July 9, 2009 by Allison Silverman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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I am assuming that you are as excited as I am that this landmark energy study is already being used as a powerful technical tool that clearly shows that HydroAisen and other large, industrial energy projects are unnecessary in Chile!...continued

The HydroAisen Mega Dam Project is Completely Unnecessary...and You Know What? So Are the Other Non-Renewable Energy Projects in Chile

Posted July 2, 2009 by Allison Silverman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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I am thrilled to announce the findings of a groundbreaking energy study that shows the HydroAisen mega-dam project is completely unnecessary!  Today in Santiago, the Patagonia Defense Council, of which NRDC is a member, will launch an energy study,  ¿Se Necesitan...continued

It's a date: Chilean President Michelle Bachelet will visit President Obama on Tuesday!

Posted June 22, 2009 by Allison Silverman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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Michelle Bachelet will make the trip I know too well from Chile to Washington, DC to meet with President Obama this Tuesday, June 23rd.  Although she will have a direct flight and will not be seated in coach on a...continued

NRDC NY Office Staff Support Patagonia Without Dams Campaign

Posted May 5, 2009 by Allison Silverman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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  Smile and say "cheese", "queso" and "Patagonia WITHOUT dams!" Today's monthly New York office staff meeting closed out with a group photo to support the Patagonia Sin Represas (Patagonia BioGem) campaign.  Our picture was added to the hundreds already...continued

February means vacation in Chile

Posted February 27, 2009 by Allison Silverman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

It is the month of February, which in Chile means vacation time for most.  As I sit in my office with a cup of green tea (though I wish I were sharing a round of yerba mate with my...continued

World Bank warns of climate change in Andes

Posted February 26, 2009 by Allison Silverman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places, Solving Global Warming

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As the international community gears up for the next round of UN climate talks, negotiators should keep at the forefront of their minds the World Bank's recent warning that climate change threatens the disappearance of the Andes' tropical glaciers putting...continued

On Horseback Through Patagonia: Day 9 - The Grand Arrival

Posted December 7, 2007 by Allison Silverman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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Tuesday, November 27, 2007 - 12 KM; Escuela NOLS- Plaza de Armas, Coyhaique Everyone was so excited about arriving in Coyhaique that we woke up and were ready ahead of schedule.  Everyone was in particularly good spirits as after much...continued

On Horseback Through Patagonia: Day 8 - Hitching a Ride

Posted December 7, 2007 by Allison Silverman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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Monday, November 26, 2007 - 28 KM. Melipal (Sector Cruce Balmaceda-Ibáñez)- Escuela NOLS (Frente entrada Valle Simpson): I was surprised that I was one of a grand total of five vegetarians on this journey!  It was nice to share trail...continued

On Horseback Through Patagonia: Day 7 – Walking on Water

Posted December 7, 2007 by Allison Silverman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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Sunday, November 25, 2007 - 26 Km. Villa Cerro Castillo –Melipal (Sector Cruce Balmaceda-Ibáñez) A long but most enjoyable day!  I thought that I fell off my horse, died and went to heaven.  I have never been in a more spectacular surrounding...continued

On Horseback Through Patagonia: Day 6 – “Incoming!”

Posted December 7, 2007 by Allison Silverman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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We arrived in Cerro Castillo with about 80 jinetes and when we entered the town we were joined by more than 30 others.  We were now a greater force than anyone had imagined.  We paraded around the town receiving onlyt supportive...continued

On Horseback Through Patagonia: Day 5 – Padre Porfirio

Posted December 4, 2007 by Allison Silverman

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(Friday, November 23, 2007 - 20,63 kms; Pto Tranquilo-Sta. Rosa [Cerca Bahia Murta])The past few days I have written about the gaucho life I have been living and this fantastic adventure that so many people here have embarked upon to demonstrate...continued

On Horseback Through Patagonia: Day 4 – Following the Enemy

Posted December 4, 2007 by Allison Silverman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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(Thursday, November 22, 2007; 27 kms. Crice Los Leones-Pto. Tranquilo)Today we covered a lot of territory on the road, which meant that we were passed by many cars and trucks.  Whenever a vehicle had to get through, it became a...continued

On Horseback Through Patagonia: Day 3 – Traffic Jam

Posted December 4, 2007 by Allison Silverman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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(Wednesday, November 21, 2007; 30 Kms. Cruce El Maitén –Cruce Los Leones) Sunrise over Lago Negro was magical this morning.  Fresh daybreak light glistened along the surface of the lake, which was already alive with action.  Many of the gauchos had been...continued

On Horseback Through Patagonia: Day 3 – Traffic Jam

Posted December 4, 2007 by Allison Silverman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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(Wednesday, November 21, 2007 - 30 Kms. Cruce El Maitén –Cruce Los Leones) Sunrise over Lago Negro was magical this morning.  Fresh daybreak light glistened along the surface of the lake, which was already alive with action.  Many of the...continued

On Horseback Through Patagonia: Day 2 – Show Me the Mate

Posted December 4, 2007 by Allison Silverman in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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(Tuesday, November 20, 2007; 29 Kms. El Manzano- Cruce El Maitén [Bifurcación Pto. Tranquilo/Guadall, Lago Negro])Everyone back home in NYC warned me that my legs would feel sore the first few days of riding a horse.  I was pleased to find...continued

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