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Environmental Dues

We have donated proceeds from our various volumes to the following organizations for the continued protection of our environment--we highly recommend them for your support. With the anti-environmental bias of the current Congress these worthy organization can use all the help they can get, even if you can afford only a few dollars.


The Rex Foundation - this is the Grateful Dead's umbrella charitable organization. They support a very wide variety of causes in addition to those dealing with the environment. If you are looking for ways to give back to band for the role they play in your life, this is a great one.

The Rex Foundation
P. O. Box 2204
San Anselmo, CA 94979



Cultural Survival deals with issues involving indigenous peoples worldwide. They were one of the primary beneficiaries of the Dead's rainforest benefit at madison Square Garden on September 24th, 1988. Visit their homepage at http://www.cs.org/.

Cultural Survival
11 Divinity Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138



Greenpeace as one of the largest and most visible environmental organizations around, needs no introduction. Visit their homepage at http://www.greenpeace.org/.

Greenpeace
1436 U Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20009



The Nature Conservancy preserves wilderness by actually purchasing and maitaining ecologially sensitive land. Visit their homepage at http://www.tnc.org/. We give funds to the following chapters:

New Hampshire Chapter (as preservation begins at home):

The Nature Conservancy
2-1/2 Beacon Street - Suite 6
Concord, NH 03301


For the preservation of rainforest through the "Adopt an acre" program:

Latin American Division
The Nature Conservancy
1815 North Lynn Street
Arlington, VA 22209


For the preservation of U.S. old-growth forest:

The Nature Conservancy
Oregon Field Office
1205 Northwest 25th Avenue
Portland, OR 97210


Contact the main chapter for the address of your local chapter:

The Nature Conservancy
1815 North Lynn Street
Arlington, VA 22209



Rainforest Action Network is working to save the world's rainforests and support the rights of indigenous peoples. They were one of the primary beneficiaries of the Dead's rainforest benefit at madison Square Garden on September 24th, 1988. Visit their homepage at http://www.ran.org/ran/.

Rainforest Action Network
300 Broadway - #28
San Francisco, CA 94133



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