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Sun 11 May, 2003 03:45 am
I've signed up an Able2Know for an account at
www.care2.com
If you sign up we can work together as a team.
I have other plans in the works to help dramatically increase the signups to the A2K rainforest team. I anyone else interested in the click to save the rainforest campaign? If so click on the above link to join or to click.
Thanks Craven. I've been a member of care2 and have been clicking away for several years now and am glad to see you getting involved. You go Craven. I also click for breast cancer, ocean, pets, big cats, and pets on a daily basis. It's free and is for a good cause.
Craven, I'm already a member and committed to saving the American Prairie since I make daily visits to a number of sites specifically devoted to the rainforest.
Click to save the rainforest.
Well done Craven. I applaud the initiative and realize this is a concern for the whole world. No exceptions.
If any of you who are already a member are not part of a team, delete your care2 cookie and sign up again using the above link, that way the clicks are tracked as a team.
Monger, thanks for signing up.
Craven - I can now click for the afuzz team, the a2k team and for 2 different user names of my own! Great thinking, signing us up!
Can you set up an a2k team here too?
The Rainforest Site
I tried, but I don't think they track team clicks.
Thanks for the offer - I'll stick with my team for awhile more.
Being #4 and having almost 12 acres feels good.
Sticking with the home team as well. We're over three years into it now, and it's definitely 'home' for me. I also couldn't bear to upset Aa and a few of the other stalwarts by clicking for any other team.
ehBeth and Husker - you can click for both!
Littlek is right. That's what's so great about it.
How do you see other team members' stats? They list me with '0 friends.'
Today's Rainforest Fact:
Indigenous peoples of Northwest Amazonia use over 1,300 plant species as medicines.
Great, although I was on the other home team..it is nice to see a new one more convenient for now...thanks Craven.
Doh - can't get into the a2k-direct link!
Today's Rainforest Fact
In Southeast Asia, traditional healers use 6,500 tropical plants in treatments for malaria, stomach ulcers, syphilis and assorted other disorders
lilk---whats happening when you try?