Let me echo that some of us academics are involved in working with
environmental groups, serving on advisory committees to EPA, NOAA, and
state environmental agencies etc.
I am spending this week in the DC area on an advisory committee to NOAA
Sea Grant. (It's better to be here than in NJ/NY.)


> While it is not above and beyond their normal job duties, I'd argue that
> nearly all academic biologists make a substantial contribution to society
> through their teaching (not just their research).  For many of us,
> teaching makes up an equal or greater proportion of our workload than
> research.  And, many of us do give back through service to NGOs and
> government agencies, outreach to the public and school groups, etc.
>
> Mark D.
> ________________________________________
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> [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Neahga Leonard
> [[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 6:57 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [ECOLOG-L] Biologists giving back? Ideas needed
>
> Hi Wendee,
>
> I think this would be an extremely easy topic if you moved your target
> biologists away from those in the academic setting.  Many of us work in
> non-profits aimed with an environmental conservation focus, work with
> land-trusts, work as land stewards, foresters, game wardens, medical
> workers, health and sanitation workers, landscapers, nature guides,
> writers, and much, much more.
>
> The biologists within the academic realm are probably the smallest portion
> of the total biologist population, and, despite doing excellent work, may
> well have the smallest immediate effect on the population/world at large.
>
> Neahga Leonard
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 2:03 PM, Wendee Nicole
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I am working on a story idea about ways that biologists give back to
>> society
>> in a way that is above and beyond simply doing research. It CAN be a
>> research project if it has a strong influence on the local community, or
>> on
>> policy, etc.
>>
>> If you have any examples of individuals doing something, whether it's a
>> the
>> project, or someone doing something on the side, or working with
>> Congress
>> to
>> get some legislation passed that is important and under-appreciated, or
>> anything else, send me the ideas and the folks who are involved's
>> contact
>> info!
>>
>> Wendee
>>
>> "As a writer, you are often asking your mind to dream while awake" -
>> Aimee
>> Bender
>>
>> Wendee Nicole, M.S. Ecology  ~ Freelance Writer * Photographer *
>> Bohemian
>>
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>
>
>
> --
> Neahga Leonard
>
> *There is not just a whole world to explore, there is a whole universe to
> explore, perhaps more than one.*
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