December 2010

For a Better Florida
LINC photography featured in the St. Pete Times Legislative Preview
 
 LINC photography provides powerful outreach 

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Greetings!

As we prepare to ring in the New Year, please join me in celebrating LINC's milestones in 2010. The fifth annual calendar is on sale now, and it is our best publication yet. For the third year, we've focused LINC's associated photographers on Florida's most important landscapes in need of protection: those topping the Florida Forever program list. This year we have added important facts about each of the landscapes, providing a stunning visual education tool that showcases the need to fully fund the state's land protection program.  


One of LINC's most significant accomplishments came in March, when the St. Petersburg Times included our multi-media presentation in their annual legislative preview For a better Florida. You can view the slideshow here. A large-scale traveling exhibit of LINC's Florida Forever photographs was also displayed throughout Tallahassee in partnership with the Florida Forever Coalition. We produced a short companion video (click below).  

Link to Florida Forever Video
Florida Forever Video

LINC is currently in the process of hiring an Executive Director and will be able to devote even more time and attention focusing on conservation in 2011. If you can make a year end contribution to support our work in the coming year, it will make a difference. Thank you and Happy New Year!


Sincerely,


Carlton Ward, Jr.

LINC Founder and President

Florida Forever - 2011 Calendar

FLORIDA FOREVER has been preserving natural Florida for more
than two decades. Yet more than a million acres of sensitive land and water are still in desperate need of protection. This year, Florida's leading conservation photographers have joined forces to showcase what remains to be saved. The lenses of Chad Anderson, Clyde Butcher, Will Dickey, Laurie Meehan-Elmer, John Moran, David Moynahan, Judd Patterson, Jeff Ripple, Mac Stone, James Valentine, Carlton Ward Jr. and Eric Zamora, reveal stunning vistas, endangered shorelines, and forests that could all-too-easily be lost without our help.

Please support Florida Forever and order our 2011 Calendar from the University Press of Florida.