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Monday, January 31, 2005:


Go Green This Valentine's Day: For All the Right Reasons 


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The World Land Trust is offering romantics the chance to show their loved one how much they care this Valentine's Day with a Gift Acre of rainforest that lasts forever and says 'I Love You' in the greenest way possible. The special Valentine's Day package includes:

  • One real acre of Ecuadorian rainforest or other wilderness
  • A personalised Valentine's Day certificate
  • Two 100g bars of Divine Fair Trade chocolate
  • A Valentine's Card

Read more and make a Valentines donation here
Read the press release about WLT's Valentine's Day Gift Acre package


 
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