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The Squid works for the Conservation Council of WA campaigning for marine sanctuaries in WA’s southwest. He used to work on trying to strike a balance between conservation and the rapidly expanding mining industry in WA.
He is also Australian Coordinator for the recently released powerful new documentary The End of the Line.
The Squid cares about stuff, and wants to pass it on.
The Happy Squid Blog is featured on Best Green Blogs
The Squid also blogs at Conservation Council
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Dear Happy Squid,
I have a quick question for you but couldn’t find an email address. Please email me back at barbaraobrien@maacenter.org when you get a moment.
Thanks
Comment by Barbara O'Brien— June 2, 2010 #
Dear Happy Squid
I would like to send something to you re a university study into biodegradable bags (to replace plastic bags).
Can you DM me on twitter – @Crf001
Comment by Clint Ford— December 16, 2010 #
Hi Clint, thanks, will DM you now, might be a good blog post… Cheers
Comment by onehappysquid— December 17, 2010 #
Hi there,
I came across your blog post today on the Ningaloo Gulf and wanted to reach out about an opportunity for you to get some great exposure for your green content. I work for Lunch.com, a site for sharing opinions and reviews on any topic. We’re about to launch the “Lunch Network,” featuring interest-based communities, and are particularly focused on the green category (we’re working with sites like ENN.com, Mongabay, and PriusChat as launch partners). We are reaching out to bloggers and online contributors about how you can participate in the Lunch Network to get more exposure to other enthusiasts in the green living space. We’d love to have you share your thoughts on topics that will be viewed on our launch partners’ sites as they debut their communities (using the Lunch platform) in mid-February. Naturally, the content shared on Lunch will have an advantage for distribution as the green channel of our network launches. It would be ideal to see a high quality writer like you get to benefit from that.
We will be featuring reviews in our launch in the coming weeks and would love to include your profile as we talk to press and promote the network. Check out the site and let me know what you think. I’d be happy to show you around and can share more info on ways you can participate if you’re interested.
A great way to start would be just posting one of your pieces as a review to get a feel for the community. In the meantime, feel free to visit our about us and press pages for more about Lunch.com
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Best,
~Tu Nguyen
Comment by Tu Nguyen— January 31, 2011 #
Will email you Tu.
Comment by onehappysquid— February 17, 2011 #
Great blog! We would like to share with you and your networks our annual national World Environment Day Awards 2011, for which nominations are now open.
Of particular interest might be our Excellence in Marine and Coastal Management Award. For further information visit http://www.unaavictoria.org.au
Comment by United Nations Association of Australia— March 4, 2011 #