Hu Fayun (胡发云), the author of RuYan@sars.come, has a long story about a man who dedicates his life to saving a threatened primate species in a remote forest. The story is called 老海失踪, and it is in his collection 隐匿者. I believe there are other stories about preserving the environment in that collection. My memory is hazy and the PDF seems to have disappeared from my iPad.
Judy Amory (jmamory@post.harvard.edu)
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It might be helpful to start browsing the two major NGO organizations at the national level via the links provided below. Both websites can be accessed regularly from outside China with only infrequent outage. While logged on, you can explore some of the blogs and links provided to cast a wider net. Be reminded, though, that even with these sites, what you are able to read has already been self-censored by the Chinese environmental activists—I have been working with a few individuals who function at the very top of the leadership of these two organizations, and my experience from the past few years bear witness to that.
http://www.fon.org.cn/
http://www.fon.org.cn/index.php/en
http://www.chinagev.org/
http://eng.greensos.cn/default.aspx
Xinmin Liu <xinmin.liu@wsu.edu>
Washington State University