We still have room for volunteers to join us on our South America Wildlands
and Biodversity Expeditions.  This is a unique chance to explore the
tremendous biodiversity and beautiful landscapes of some of the biggest
wildland areas left on Earth.  Pacific Biodiversity Institute is engaged in
a project to map, explore, document and work with conservation partners on
protection measures for the vast remaining wildlands of South America.  You
can read more about this opportunity at 
http://www.pacificbio.org/expeditions/expeditions_south_america.html  and
the overall project by following this link (and other links on that page):
http://www.pacificbio.org/initiatives/wildlands_south_america.html
 
We have 4 expeditions during February and March this year.  You are invited
to participate as a volunteer in any or all of them.  Space is limited and
participants will be carefully selected.  I guarantee that you will have the
time of your life  -  and you will have a chance to make a big contribution
to the protection of some of the most important wildland and biodiversity
resources left on the planet.  The conservation opportunities contained in
these wildlands are incredible.  Here, we still have the chance of
protecting unfragmented wildlands that are millions of acres in size.  And
participation in these expeditions is a chance to experience these areas in
an intimate way.  These are the "map's void spaces" - the white places on
the map that are off the radar screen of the tourist guides, the ecotourism
trips, etc.  The areas that we will be exploring are some of the most
magnificent places in South America, yet few people know about them.  That's
why they are still intact.  Yet the race is on - the mining companies, road
builders, loggers, and other developers are rushing to explore and exploit
these areas too.  But you have a chance to see them before they are
destroyed. And you have a chance to help with the first step of protecting
them for future generations to enjoy.  
 
You can read more about this opportunity by checking out the first news item
on the Pacific Biodiversity website: http://www.pacificbio.org/news.html
If you can not participate in on any of these, but are interested in future
expeditions, let me know and we will tell you about other opportunities in
the future.
 
Thank you for all you do to help conserve the rich natural heritage that we
all enjoy

If you are interested, send an email to [email protected] 

Cheers,

Peter Morrison
Executive Director
Pacific Biodiversity Institute
PO Box 298
Winthrop, WA 98862
[email protected]
www.pacificbio.org 

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