National Conservation Partnership, Environmental Ed. Award Nominations Due
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International Paper and The Conservation Fund will provide national recognition and $10,000 cash grants to two conservation/environmental education leaders at an awards ceremony in Award nominations are being accepted through April 17. The International Paper Conservation Partnership Award, in its 18th year, is presented annually to an individual who has achieved significant results in the protection of habitat through a cooperative relationship with a business or company. By demonstrating that a healthy environment and a healthy economy are not mutually exclusive, this person leads in a conservation effort benefiting the environment and encourages others to form similarly productive alliances with businesses. Nominees must have achieved significant results in the protection of terrestrial or wetland habitats in the Last year's 2005 IP Conservation Partnership Award went to Alan Hutchinson. Since 1997, Alan has led the Forest Society of Maine, located in The International Paper Environmental Education Award, in its 12th year, is presented annually to an educator who has developed an innovative approach to environmental education that significantly improves student comprehension of environmental issues, fosters an understanding of the link between environmental protection and economic growth, demonstrates leadership and inspires achievement. Potential candidates are elementary or secondary school educators or university faculty or staff members. Last year's 2005 IP Environmental Education Award went to Mike Town. Through his leadership at For more information, visit the online Award Nominations webpage. |
3/3/2006 |
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