<div dir="ltr"><div>Paul Sweet of the American Museum of Natural History recently
emailed a small number of us remarking that we still have a lot of work
to do to convince the general public that scientific collecting is still
crucial. He's right in his observation that more could be persuaded if
properly informed. To that end, I've put up a public PR piece on our
site and recommend that we all look for additional ways to be proactive
in this. <br><br><a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__bit.ly_1GushYi&d=AwMFaQ&c=-dg2m7zWuuDZ0MUcV7Sdqw&r=wD7OkHZnzEC6183fipEWodDGdBLrjir3mVSE5BWFIa8&m=Jy2AwhXqBkU35zCGMM6n8iYnaNclmP8vsGxEBT9S0bE&s=bgnYvf9tHJx4Kk2GybztfygQTgrg05MvrIxyw4gxW3o&e=" target="_blank">http://bit.ly/1GushYi</a> <br><br></div>Best,<br>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature">Kevin Winker<br>University of Alaska Museum<br>907 Yukon Drive<br>Fairbanks, AK 99775<br><div style="padding:0px;margin-left:0px;margin-top:0px;overflow:hidden;word-wrap:break-word;color:black;font-size:10px;text-align:left;line-height:130%"></div></div>
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