LAST CALL: The survey closes 31 January 2010. Thanks to all of you who
have taken the survey already. 85% of the responses are from the US and
we'd be grateful to hear from more nationalities. Within the US the
states with the fewest responses so far are Oklahoma, Maine, Alabama,
Louisiana, Kentucky and Connecticut. We look forward to hearing from
everyone!
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The Institute for Applied Ecology is conducting a survey of
international professionals, academics, students, etc. about their
perspectives on restoration, climate change, and working with and moving
organisms. Climate change may be the defining challenge to the field of
restoration ecology this century. How does the wider restoration
community currently approach the challenges of habitat and species
restoration, and how is this approach likely to shift if the climate
changes locally and globally? Understanding how people conduct or
support restoration is crucial to engaging in discussions that move our
field forward in the face of changing environments. We think you will
find many of the questions interesting and thought provoking.
Please consider taking this survey if you have any connection to the
process of habitat restoration (from policy to research to
implementation) or want to make your views known. The survey is
available at the following link:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JSWHY7C
We are excited to conduct this survey and hope that you will participate
(it takes about 15 minutes). We will conclude the survey on 31 January
2010 and the results will be published. Thanks in advance for your time.
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Tom Kaye, PhD
Institute for Applied Ecology
PO Box 2855, Corvallis, Oregon 97339-2855
563 SW Jefferson Ave, Corvallis, Oregon
541-753-3099 ext. 111
www.appliedeco.org <http://www.appliedeco.org/>
Dept. of Botany and Plant Pathology
Oregon State University
2087 Cordley Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331