IAE volunteer list serve

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Jen Cramer

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Oct 30, 2009, 3:59:56 PM10/30/09
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Hello friends!

The Institute for Applied Ecology (IAE) is responding to the need for more volunteer opportunities in the greater Corvallis community by creating a volunteer list serve to which we will post messages when we have opportunities for community members to engage in service through ecological restoration, conservation research, and environmental education.  Volunteers are critical to what we do and we have many opportunities for folks to volunteer in the field, with kids, reintroducing endangered plants, and with tasks in the office and lab.  To learn more about us, visit www.appliedeco.org

Previously we have sent our email announcements to various listservs throughout the community.  Now, we will only send emails to the IAE volunteer list and no other listservs.  If you would like to receive emails regarding opportunities to get involved with our projects and programs, please follow the instructions below to subscribe to our list. You can unsubscribe at any time.  We will not share your email with anyone. 

To subscribe, follow instructions in this link:
 http://lists.appliedecology.org/listinfo.cgi/volunteers-appliedecology.org


Please forward this message along to anyone who may be interested in getting involved with the work we do restoring native ecosystems in the Willamette Valley and throughout the Pacific Northwest. 

Many thanks!
the folks at IAE

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Jennie Cramer
Director, Ecological Education
Institute for Applied Ecology
PO Box 2855
Corvallis, OR 97339-2855
541-753-3099 ext. 301
541-753-3098 fax
www.appliedeco.org


"Volunteers are the backbone, heart, and soul of the restoration movement. And whatever the eventual results of their labors may be, working to revive damaged ecosystems is transforming and strengthening their relationship with the rest of nature."     -William K. Stevens, "Miracle Under the Oaks"
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