GAIA
Gaia, known as Earth or Mother Earth (the Greek common noun for "land" is ge or ga). She was an early earth goddess and it is written that Gaia was born from Chaos, the great void of emptiness within the universe, and with her came Eros. She gave birth to Pontus (the Sea) and Uranus (the Sky). This was achieved parthenogenetically (without male intervention). Other versions say that Gaia had as siblings Tartarus (the lowest part of the earth, below Hades itself) and Eros, and without a mate, gave birth to Uranus (Sky), Ourea (Mountains) and Pontus (Sea).
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/g/gaia.html
http://forests.org/
Forest Conservation Portal
http://erg.ucd.ie/arupa/references/gaia.html
http://www.magna.com.au/~prfbrown/gaia.html
Gaia Hypothesis
http://www.gaiamind.org/
Gaia Mind
http://ibs.uel.ac.uk/gaia/default.htm
THE SOCIETY FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE
http://www.gaia-inst.org/
The Gaia Institute
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/users/philosophy/mave/guide/gaiath~1.htm
JAMES LOVELOCK AND THE GAIA THEORY
http://www.webcom.com/gaia/
Gaia, Our Living, Awakening Earth
http://www.gaianet.fsbusiness.co.uk/gaiatheory.html
Gaia Theory: Science of the Living Earth http://www.foundation-gaia.org/
The Gaia Network
http://astro.estec.esa.nl/GAIA/
GAIA is an ambitious space observatory in astronomy, adopted within the scientific programme of the European Space Agency (ESA) in October 2000.
http://www.panspermia.org/gaia.htm
GAIA

http://www.gaia.be/
Global Action In the Interests of Animals
http://www.ess.co.at/GAIA/
GAIA Project
http://www.9houses.org/
The Nine Houses of Gaia
The Nine Houses of Gaia is a non-profit organization promoting interest in Earth-based religions, both past and present.