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"Global Warming Communications Overview"

Tuesday, August 25, 2009
2:30 to 4:00PM EDT

Jennifer Jones, VP of Communications at the National Wildlife Federation will provide an overview of the latest public polling information and the resulting messaging to key audiences. Her presentation will provides insight into the best way to communicate about global warming and it's impact on wildlife to the "public" and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Whether you are a refuge manager, state wildlife action plan coordinator, or conservation group staff, she will explain how to communicate this difficult issue in language that is common and effective.

Instructor:

Jennifer Jones, VP of Communications at the National Wildlife Federation

Co-coordinators:

Donna C. Brewer
Curriculum Manager
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
National Conservation Training Center
Shepherdstown, WV

Naomi Edelson
Sr. Manager
State Wildlife Programs
National Wildlife Federation
National Advocacy Center
Washington, DC

PDF of the Webinar presentation:

  • Global Warming and Safeguarding Wildlife Message Workshop - (Temporarily unavailable)

Pre-Reading:

Resources:

  • Recorded Seminar (in WFM format) - (link will be added following the webinar) This will open in Windows Media Player.  You can right click on the video and select "Save Target As" to download a copy.

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Last Updated: October 27, 2009
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