Pardon the cross-posting, this is a non-commercial announcement and
invitation...
If you received an invitation landed on your desk to attend a free
conference with 1,000 professionals involved in the protection and
restoration of the Chesapeake Bay, its tributaries, and its wildlife
species, would you consider going?
If so, then take a moment to sign up with the online Chesapeake
Watershed Network. The network, which launched in October 2008, is the
online home for over 1,000 conservation professionals working the
protect and restore the Chesapeake Bay.
You can subscribe and access the Network via email, the same way you
enjoy the Ecolog listserv -- or you can log in through your browser
and use advanced features to collaborate with your peers.
Joining is free! Just click this link:
http://www.chesapeakenetwork.org/profile.htm?mode=getagreement
Here are three reasons why you should sign up today:
Reason #1: Find funding opportunities & other support. The Chesapeake
Watershed Network is sponsored by a committee of funding organizations
– National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Chesapeake Bay Funders
Network, Chesapeake Bay Trust, Keith Campbell Foundation, and the
Virginia and Chesapeake NEMO programs -- who announce upcoming grants
here.
Reason #2: Cooperate with your peers. Members have instant access to a
growing network of conservation professionals – people like you. We’re
800 strong and more are signing up every week.
Reason #3: It is easy and fun. We made it easy to participate in the
network. Once you are signed up, you can send and receive messages
right from your email box, no need to go out of your way to log in
every day. And you can control how many messages you receive.
Joining is free and it takes just a few minutes:
http://www.chesapeakenetwork.org/profile.htm?mode=getagreement
Yours in conservation,
***
Eric Eckl
Water Words That Work, LLC
PO Box 2182
Falls Church, VA 22042
703.635.4380
[email protected]
http://waterwordsthatwork.com
AIM/LinkedIn: ericeckl
"Make a splash with your marketing and fundraising"