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In This Issue
Dave Rosgen Stream Restoration Tour
ESI in Raleigh, North Carolina
Endangered Species Day on May 20, 2011

Client Testimonial

"On behalf of everyone in the Chesapeake Bay Field Office, I'd like to take this opportunity to thank you for your partnership during the past year. Your support for our fish and wildlife programs is essential to conserve and restore important plant and animal communities, and the habitats on which they rely. Your collaboration increases our conservation effectiveness. We look forward to a long and continued partnership to protect living resources and their habitats within the Chesapeake Bay watershed."

 ~ John Wolflin, Field Supervisor, United States Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service

 


ESI in the Community

 

Kudos to Rachael Sulkers, who has been accepted into Leadership Jacksonville's Class of 2012. ESI is proud to have had four employees recently complete this elite  program that is offered to community leaders in Jacksonville, Florida.  

 


Congratulations...

to ESI Marketing Manager Courtney Taylor for completing the CPSM Certification Program. The CPSM credential is a voluntary certification designed to elevate the professional standards in marketing and influence the future of this vital field. Furthermore, the CPSM designation serves as a mark of distinction for professional services marketers and business developers, raising their standing with their employers, peers, and the public. (SOURCE: SMPS)

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PROVIDING SUPERIOR SOLUTIONS TO ENVIRONMENTAL, NATURAL, CULTURAL AND SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE NEEDS
Dave Rosgen Tours ESI Stream Restoration Projects in Maryland

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), w/ Dave Rosgen, offers Stream Restoration classes through FWS and Wildland Hydrology at the Nation Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, WV. These classes annually tour various ESI projects in Maryland with ESI's Doug Hutzell.

Dr. Rosgen

Dave Rosgen (in the white cowboy hat) has been recognized by Time magazine as an Innovator of Distinction in his work saving streams in America.

Please click here to learn more about Dave Rosgen and to view more images of his annual tour of ESI projects in Maryland>>>  


Rosgen Tour


ESI Pitches In To Help Tornado Victims in North Carolina

 

ESI recently donated some much needed supplies to the Red Cross stationed at Heritage High School located just north of our Raleigh office. The 25 tornadoes that hit the Raleigh area in mid-April caused extensive damage. ESI donated diapers, formula, wipes, soap, deodorant, toothbrushes, disposable razors and other needed toiletries.  

 

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Click here to donate to the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund>>>  

 

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Highlight: Endangered Species

 

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and numerous conservation organizations will observe Endangered Species Day on May 20, 2011, to recognize conservation efforts underway across the nation aimed at helping America's imperiled species. To date, the Endangered Species Act, which became law in 1973, has helped to prevent the extinction of hundreds of species. Co-administered by the Service and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the purpose of the Act is to conserve imperiled species and the ecosystems upon which they depend.    

(SOURCE: FWS)

 

Click here to learn more about Endangered Species Day>>> 

 

Click here to learn about ESI's Endangered and Threatened Species Services>>>   

 

   

 
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