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  2. Alan Watson Featherstone - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, he formed Trees for Life, with the aim of restoring the Caledonian Forest and its wildlife to the Scottish Highlands. [1] The charity works in partnership with the Forestry Commission, the National Trust for Scotland and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) at a number of sites to the west of Loch Ness and Inverness. [2]

  3. Julia Butterfly Hill - Wikipedia

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    Julia Lorraine Hill (born February 18, 1974), best known as Julia Butterfly Hill, is an American environmental activist and tax redirection advocate. She lived in a 200-foot (61 m)-tall, approximately 1,000-year-old California redwood tree for 738 days between December 10, 1997, and December 18, 1999.

  4. List of religious leaders convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    - The founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, was "subjected to approximately thirty criminal actions" during his life. Another source reports Smith was arrested at least 42 times. [28] Smith was killed by a mob while in jail awaiting trial on charges of treason against Illinois. Jim Bakker - Created the PTL (Praise the Lord) organization.

  5. South Bend LGBTQ leader, TREES nonprofit founder Meghan ... - AOL

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    Meghan Buell, whose organization opened an LGBTQ safe space in downtown South Bend in 2022, has died at 58. A visitation and funeral are Friday.

  6. Trees For Life (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Trees For Life was established in 1981 two weeks after a visit from Richard St. Barbe Baker, the founder of the International Tree Foundation, then known as Men of the Trees. [1] It was originally the South Australian branch of Men of the Trees, and became Trees For Life two years later. [1] The first tree was planted in 1982 at One Tree Hill. [3]

  7. List of miscellaneous fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Anti-vaccine website that falsely claimed that two young girls died after receiving a COVID-19 vaccination on the Gold Coast, Australia. [58] [59] CannaSOS CannaSOS.com Per PolitiFact. [1] [60] CelebSaga celebsaga.com Reposted a false story from Conservative Beaver. [61] chicagotribunesnews.com chicagotribunesnews.com Imitates the Chicago ...

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