Maybe just a post, many of us look at the emails but never visit the web site.
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Jeff Sole
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 1:32 PM
To: ask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Chris Minor; Sallie Carter
Subject: [ask] Re: Now we're sounding like a group that could accomplish
something!
This has been a great chain of emails and I really like the direction the
discussion has moved toward! As most of you know I work for TNC. We have
several nature preserves in the KY River Palisades, where I know several of you
occasionally go to bird. Sally Brown Preserve, Crutcher Preserve, Dupree
Preserve, etc. There are often times when TNC has volunteer events or needs
volunteer s to help with projects at these sites. I forwarded a couple of your
emails to Chris Minor (TNC Director of Land Management) and Sallie Carter (TNC
Marketing) to let them know you might be available for some volunteering to
help improve bird habitat at these sites. I suggested we figure out how to link
the ASK Facebook / Web page to TNC's so the word gets out when there is a need
for volunteers to help TNC do good things at these preserves.
Jeff Sole
Director of Conservation
TNC-KY
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[mailto:ask-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Judy Lundquist
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 12:55 PM
To: ask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [ask] Re: Now we're sounding like a group that could accomplish
something!
Yes we can, and we will.
On 10/28/2015 12:08 PM, Mark Tower wrote:
Thank you for everyone's insightful involvement in this lively discussion. The
group is better off because of exchanges like this. Even when our
preconceptions are challenged it can broaden our understanding. I know mine
certainly have been challenged. There are many educated, conscientious, members
in the group. Surely we can learn from each other.
I also hope this type of discussion acts as a motivator for conservation. We
all care about conserving the habitats we have and restoring those we don't yet
have. Let's put these strong feelings for conservation to good use. I want the
group to be involved in these type projects officially (as a group). But until
those projects have wings, please get involved with other local groups doing
good work (CKAS, TNC, Reforest the Bluegrass, town projects for habitat, ect.).
If you know of any volunteer opportunities, please inform the rest of the
group. Those of you with more of an advocacy skill-set, lead us in discussing
conservation issues with our local elected leaders.
walk slow,
Mark
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