AMAZON, JUST INCREDIBLE After years of secret negotiations with the government of Brazil, the Nature Conservancy announced on Saturday that it would be acquiring six-sevenths of the remaining Amazon rainforest in Brazil over the next three years. The project will be financed in part through donations from corporations and wealthy individuals, and in part through land swaps for wildlife refuges already owned by the conservancy. Two million acres of land now managed by the conservancy in the U.S. will become the property of the Brazilian government, which plans to use the land for limited ecotourism, real estate development, and mining. Conservancy officials said they felt some regret over parting with North American reserves, but were confident that preserving the astonishing biological diversity of the Amazon was well worth the tradeoff. April Sunbalm, who helped oversee the deal for the group, asked, "Would you rather see a toucan or another sparrow?" straight to the source: San Jose Mercury News, Michelle Campi, 31 Mar 2001 <http://www.greeting-cards.com/card_recipient.jsp?gId=EVEgUR6mqcxq> straight to the source: BBC News, Paul Hamm, 1 Apr 2001 <http://www2.ohmygoodness.com/cgi-bin/g-card.pl?010329JWGRLDPKBBF2> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]