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Wildlife For Everyone Endowment Foundation Unveils Merchandise On Website

The Wildlife for Everyone Endowment Foundation unveiled a new merchandise page on its website this week. 
            Foundation-branded merchandise - initially ranging from caps to umbrellas to stainless steel water bottles, all prominently displaying the foundation’s logo – are now available at reasonable prices, with proceeds benefiting the work of the organization. 
            The first two limited edition patches issued by the foundation – 2009 and 2010 – also are available through on the new website page, and new items will be added regularly. 
            “Wildlife for Everyone merchandise will allow our many friends across the state, and beyond, to share their support of the foundation with everyone around them, while tapping into a new route to contribute to our mission,” said Vern Ross, foundation director.
            Launched in September 2005, the WFEEF’s mission is to benefit the wildlife of Pennsylvania. The foundation works to develop support for the preservation and enhancement of wildlife habitat, research and education, land preservation, youth programs, and construction of a wildlife education and research center.
            “We’ve offered limited foundation merchandise for a few years, but the new page on our website will streamline the process for buyers and allow us to increase the range of items we offer,” Ross explained. 
            “It also will give us a route for letting our friends know about new items more quickly,” he added. “Along with some other initiatives we are launching to bring more timely information to our website more often, regular visitors to the website will be the first to know of each new foundation-branded item.
            “In other words, check out the foundation’s website regularly and often.”


4/19/2010

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