Fwd: Join the Conservation Cocktails 29 April

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Joel

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Apr 17, 2025, 10:41:22 AMApr 17
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Hi SCGIS-DC,
We have a Happy Hour planned for this same day in conjunction with WILDLABS (one could theoretically attend both!), but I wanted to flag this monthly HH organized by IUCN. You can sign up to be notified about future events.

Cheers,
Joel



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From: CASIER Robbert <robbert...@iucn.org>
Date: Thu, Apr 17, 2025 at 7:37 AM
Subject: Join the Conservation Cocktails 29 April
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Dear colleagues,

 

On behalf of Dr Tracy Farrell, Director of the IUCN North America Regional Office, we are pleased to invite you and your teams to the next Conservation Cocktails, a regular happy hour open to all individuals and organizations in the DMV working in nature conservation and the environment.

 

The next Conservation Cocktails is co-hosted by the International Conservation Caucus Foundation (ICCF) during DC Climate Week.  

 

Join us on Tuesday 29 April at Proper 21 (K Street) from 5pm onwards. There will be a cash bar available (happy hour until 6h30PM) so you can enjoy your favorite drinks during this informal event. ICCF is kindly offering small bites for those that are early.

 

Please confirm your attendance here so we can reserve the appropriate space.

 

Please help us spread the word and distribute widely among your colleagues. People not yet on the list can sign up here. If you receive this email you already signed up.

 

Best wishes,

Robbert and the IUCN Team

 




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