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Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator
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Subject:                *Call for Nominations for 2002 National Wetlands Awards**
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*Call for Nominations for 2002 National Wetlands Awards**

Nomination forms are currently available from the Environmental Law
Institute for the 2002 National Wetlands Awards.  The deadline for
submitting nominations is December 15, 2001.

The Awards program honors individuals from across the United States.
Awardees  demonstrate extraordinary effort, innovation, and excellence
in wetland conservation, research, or education through programs or
projects at the regional, state, or local level.  All Awards are made to
individuals, not to organizations. (Please note that federal employees
are not eligible for recognition in this program.)

The five categories for the National Wetlands Awards are:
o Education/Outreach,
o  Science Research,
o Volunteer Leadership,
o  Land Stewardship and Development, and
o Outstanding Wetlands Program Development

A Selection Committee composed of wetland experts drawn from business,
conservation organizations, and state and federal government will select
the winners from among nominations received. The awards will be
presented during June 2002 in a ceremony held in Washington, DC on
Capital Hill.

Each National Wetlands Awardee provides a shining example of how
individuals can make a difference in wetlands protection and
restoration. The work of Awardees educates the public and neighbors in
their communities about the value of wetlands, the programs that are
available to protect and restore wetlands, and how cooperation with
grassroots organizations, educational organizations, private landowners,
and federal, state and local government agencies can serve to protect a
valuable resource in a constructive manner.

The program is organized by the Environmental Law Institute with the
generous co-sponsorship of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Natural Resources Conservation Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
USDA Forest Service, and National Marine Fisheries Service.

The 2002 National Wetlands Awards nomination form is on the ELI webpage:
http://www.eli.org/nwa/nwaprogram.htm

For more information about the awards program contact Dorigen Fried at
(202) 939-3250 or e-mail  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  You may also write to
the National Wetlands Awards Program, Environmental Law Institute, 1616
P Street, NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20036 or visit the ELI website
at http://www.eli.org/nwa/nwaprogram.htm.

ELI is an independent, non-profit research and educational organization
based in Washington, D.C. The Institute serves the environmental
profession in business, government, the private bar, public interest
organizations, academia, and the press.


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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker, Senior Lecturer
Environmental Management & Design Division
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
Aotearoa New Zealand
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