very much for your consideration
Cat Stylinski (University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science)
MaryAnn Steiner (Carnegie Institute)
Ed Geary (National Science Foundation)
Marcus Griswold (University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science)
Climate Literacy: Bridging formal/informal
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Consider signing onto this letter.
http://www.geosinstitute.org/hidden-menu/letter-regarding-new-regulations-for-national-forest-planning.html
As scientists working in natural resource-related disciplines, we applaud
the USDA Forest Service for setting a bold vision for the 193-million-acre
:00 p.m. on April 30, 2010.
--
Marcus Griswold Ph.D.
Gwynns Falls Watershed Association
Water Quality Program Manager
1920 Eagle Dr.
Baltimore, MD, 21229
www.gwynnsfalls.net
I would not have a problem with someone using my images that were related to
my research. However, since I have a photography business on the side, I
would not be pleased to see my photos used without acknowledgement. I think
this is mostly an issue with print media - even organizations such as
I wonder if other restoration activities would negate some of this loss of
wetlands. I do not have any numbers, but floodplain restoration would
potentially increase wetland surface area. Additionally, the formation of
natural dams created by beavers should also increase wetland habitat. If
the