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Chris J. Durden
drdn at mail.utexas.edu
Wed Feb 14 01:16:32 EST 2001
Yes I think the Xerces Society would represent both amateur and
professional non-vertebrate biologists very well. One or more of the other
special interest groups might not be as acceptable to all of us.
............Chris Durden
At 09:12 PM 2/13/2001 +0000, you wrote:
>I think the idea of the insect stamp is good, but there also needs to be a
>partnership or an alliance with USFWS, the National Parks Service, and the
>National Forest Service to communicate and exchange ideas....similiar to
>what Ducks Unlimited and some of the other organizations do. Maybe
>someone like the Xerces Society could establish such a dialogue and begin
>that type of alliances which would help to benefit insectfauna education,
>research, and conservation on public lands.
>
>Rudy Benavides
>Maryland
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