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| The sticker… | Comments… |
| Save the Whales! Collect the Whole Set! | Thanks, Richard H. of Hawaii, Nov 2000. |
| Bomb the Mall | Seen near Boston, Feb 2001 |
| Clean Our Earth Right Now | |
| motorless lakes | Thanks, Camille, October 2000. She saw this in the Adirondacks in upstate NY. |
| Hug a logger, you'll never go back to trees | Thanks, Brian, September 2000, who saw this up in B.C. |
| Silt Happens | Thanks, Kerry O., September 2000. |
| Preserve Wildlife - Pickle a Squirrel | Thanks, Kerry O., September 2000. |
| La rue n'est pas une poubelle | My cousin Pie saw this in Morrocco, August 2000. "The road is not a trashcan." |
| God made ashtrays, use them! For every butt you throw out your window, you kill a bird! Stop killing birds. Use your ashtray! |
This trio from Sonya T., July 2000, who obviously wishes to protect our feathered friends. |
| Stumpy the Bears Says Only You Can Prevent Clearcutting | Thanks, Clarics J., June 2000. |
| Piping Plovers Taste Like Chicken | Thanks, Jim, from Cape Cod, May 2000. He writes, "This may be a local thing. The Piping Plover is a protected species around Cape Cod and nest damage, etc. carry a very stiff fine. This has resulted in the sticker very popular with the locals." |
| Save the whales. Collect the whole set. | Thanks, Waid P., April 2000. |
| Energy efficient vehicle. Runs on oats and grass. Caution: Do not step on exhaust. | I lost the sender's name, but he or she wrote that this was seen on the back of a carriage in Amish country. |
| Real fisherman don't pick on ferries | Thanks, Amy from Alaska, February 2000. She explains, "Canadian fisherman blockaded a major ferry from docking in Juneau Alaska in 1998 in argument over salmon treaty between U.S. (Alaskan) and Canada." |
| Stumps of Mystery - An Oregon Experience | Thanks, Geoff, August 1999 |
| Thank you for not breeding. | Thanks, SueBetty, August 1999 |
| Save the Planet - Kill Yourself | Thanks, SueBetty, August 1999 |
| One Earth, One Slab of Asphalt. | (Reminds me of "Pave the Bay!" See below.) Thanks old friend Jenny W., March 1999. |
| Air-Pollution is a mist-demeanor. | Thanks, Kathy S., December 1998. |
| Earth is full. Go home. | Thanks, Kathy S., January 1999.Echoed by Waid P., May 2000. |
| I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges. | Cecilia sent this, February 1999. |
| Save the trees ... Wipe your butt with an owl. | From physics student Andrew K., March 1999. |
| Suburbia: where they tear out the trees & then name streets after them. | Thanks, Kathy S., January 1999. |
| What do you do when you see and endangered animal eating an endangered plant? | From Shirley M., November 1998. |
| Earth First! - we'll log the rest of the plantes later | Thanks, Mark H., October 1998. Note well that there is an active and potent community of ecology defenders called "Earth First!" |
| EARTH FIRST! We'll strip-mine the other planets later. | Washington Post's Best Bumperstickers of 1999. (Thanks to my own Pa for sending 'em in, February 2000!) |
| Open Space - Our Common Wealth | Seen in Maine, August 1998. |
| Greens are good for you! | Thanks, Kathleen, August 1998. |
| Save the Whales! Collect 'em all! | Thanks, Dave N., August 1998. |
| Ignore the environment - it will go away. | Thanks, Alison H. |
| Split wood, not atoms! | Thanks, Gordy H., July 1998. This is an oldie but a goodie! |
| Fight air pollution. Get a horse | Another from Robert Bone. Thanks! Oct 1997 |
| 5% Of The World's People Consume A Third Of Its Resources & Make Nearly Half The Waste. That 5% Is Us | |
| Another Friend Of Ishmael's | This is most likely a reference to the environmentally charged novel by Daniel Quinn whose protagonist, a telepathic gorllia named Ishmael, is doing his best to help save the planet. (August 1999) |
| Be Green | |
| Compost Happens | |
| Defend The Earth | |
| Defend The Last Stand - America's Ancient Forest | |
| Deforestation - The Doorway To Hell | |
| Don't Nuke Our Food, Stop Food Irradiation | |
| Don't Waste Our Future, Recycle (w/Recycle Logo) | |
| Drive & Pollute | |
| Everyday Is Earth Day | |
| Give Earth A Chance | |
| Go Organic - Pesticides Don't Know When To Stop Killing | |
| Go Solar | |
| Good Planets Are Hard To Find | |
| Help Fight Cancer, End Environmental Pollution | |
| Honk If You Like Wetlands | |
| Honor Mother Earth | |
| Humans Aren't The Only Species On Earth - We Just Act Like It | |
| Its A Small Planet, Recycle | |
| Just Say No! To Pesticides. Buy Organically Grown Food | |
| Love Your Mother | |
| Make Polluters Pay | |
| More Jobs? What About Less People? | Thanks, Jacki B., June 1998. |
| Nature always bats last | Thanks, Ab J. and Chris McK., August 1997 |
| No Offshore Drilling | |
| Nuclear Free Zone | |
| Nuclear Waste Is Our Gift To The Future | |
| Once Is Not Enough. Recycle! | |
| One Planet One Future | |
| Overpopulation...Too Much Of A Good Thing | |
| Paper From Paper - Not From Trees | |
| Plants & Animals Disappear To Make Room For Your Fat Ass | |
| Protect Our Environment | |
| Question Internal Combustion | |
| Recycle | |
| Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Restore | |
| Rescue The Rainforests | |
| Reunite Gondwanaland! | |
| Reunite Pangea! | |
| Save Endangered Species | |
| Save Our Salmon | |
| Save the Bay | |
| Pave the Bay | |
| Save The Humans | |
| Save The Rainforest | |
| Start Seeing Bicycles | |
| Stop Continental Drift | |
| Stop Nuclear Testing Now | |
| Support Organic Farmers | |
| Support Your Local Planet | |
| Teach Respect For The Earth And All Living Creatures | |
| The Earth Can No Longer Afford The Rich | |
| The Earth Doesn't Belong To Us, We Belong To The Earth | |
| The Hole In The Ozone Is Directly Related To The Hole In Your Head | (Is this mocking those who believe in Ozone holes, or the other way 'round?) |
| Think Globally Act Locally | |
| Torturing One Animal Is Cruelty, Torturing Many Animals Is Science? | |
| Toxic Pollution Makes Us All Endangered Species | |
| Walk In Balance | |
| War Is The Real Enemy | |
| We All Live Downstream | |
| We All Live Downwind | My old friend Abby J. gave me this one, 1998. |