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Introduction
Quercus - Associação Nacional de Conservação da Natureza (Quercus - National Association for nature preservation) is a Portuguese environment organization founded in 1985. The name Quercus is used because the Oak (Quercus in latin) is one of the species that is characteristic from this country and that nowdays is more rare.

On their website, Quercus declares to be a non-profit national environment organization, independent from political parties.

Mission statement
Quercus is a Portuguese organization, but it has concerns about the environment outside Portugal as well. A recent initiative, Earth Condominum alerts for the need of a global management of some earth resources like the water or the air.

Most of it's action is in Portugal, where this organization acts by creating awareness about the environment problems that this country faces, and by presenting more environmentally friendly options. Quercus also acts formally by complaining in Portuguese and European courts about allegedly unlawful actions against the environment.

Priorities and campaigns
Nuclear - Quercus is against the use of nuclear technology to produce energy, it has participated in the campaign One Million Europeans against Nuclear Power, and is affiliated with Plataforma Não ao Nuclear

GM - Quercus is against the use and production of genetically modified food, for human and animal consumption. It is a member of Plataforma Trangénicos Fora do Prato, a Portuguese Organization that defends a GM free agriculture

Waste - The organization has campaigned for a reduction and correct processing of different kinds of waste in Portugal.

Water - The organization has campaigned to create awareness about the challenges of water quality and quantity management in the planet. Recently it has announced the Earth-Condominium concept.

Membership
Anyone who share the Quercus environmental goals can apply for a membership. This can be done online or by contacting any of the local groups. Prices go from € 8 to € 20 (yearly) for individual membership and € 45 for organizations.

Structure
The organization works under a democratic model. Leaders are elected under national and local elections, which take place every year or every two years. Decisions are also voted if a consensus is not possible - Quercus website.

The Quercus headquarter is located in Lisbon, Portugal, but there's other structures and projects located outside Lisbon.

Local groups are called Núcleos. Quercus has 20 local groups in almost every region in Portugal.

Projects are other type of structures that have very specific objectives. For example Ecocasa gives information about environment friendly houses, and 3 animal hospitals take care of wounded wild animals

Communication
On television, Quercus has a regular one minute show, giving advices on how anyone can contribute to a better environment. Some of the organization messages and campaigns are usually noticed on TV, specially if they speak about a current newsworthy issue like the plans to build a new airport in Lisbon

The official website www.quercus.pt, is the main mean of communication for this organization.

On the 5th of June 2007, Quercus has announced Quercus TV, a web TV for environmental issues. The organization plans to post videos from their activities and other videos about the environment.

Other local structures such as Lisbon and Porto also have also their independent websites. Other projects in which Quercus is involved like Ecocasa, Earth Condominium and Topten also have their independent wbsites.