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New Wetlands List
New Wetlands Listserv launched!
The Environmental Law Institute is pleased to announce a new
information service for the wetlands community. ELI-Wetlands is an
electronic forum for the discussion of all aspects of the law, policy
science, and management of wetlands, floodplains, and coastal water
resources. Participation in this list is open to all.
ELI-Wetlands will be used to exchange information and ideas,
announce conferences, call for papers, and alert wetlands
professionals to new publications. Topics of discussion include but
are certainly not limited to Clean Water Act Section 404 permitting,
wetlands restoration, mitigation banking, and wetland protection
efforts in such regions as the Chesapeake Bay, Everglades, and
coastal Louisiana.
Postings to ELI-Wetlands will be archived in a conference
entitled "eli.wetlands"on the IGC network "Econet."
TO SUBSCRIBE:
Send an e-mail message to majordomo@igc.org with
subscribe eli-wetlands <your e-mail address
as the only text in the body of the message. The subject header will
be ignored.
TO DISTRIBUTE A MESSAGE TO THE LIST:
Once you have subscribed, to share a message with the list, send
your e-mail to eli-wetlands@igc.org.
TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THE LIST
Send an e-mail message to majordomo@igc.org with
subscribe eli-wetlands <your e-mail address
as the only text in the body of the message. The subject header will
be ignored.
Please note that there are two addresses associated with the list. To
subscribe and unsubsubscribe, e-mail goes to majordomo@igc.org.
To share a message with the list, e-mail goes to
eli-wetlands@igc.org.
Environmental Law Institute is an internationally recognized center
for research and development on environmental law, policy, and
management. An independent, tax exempt, and nonpartisan
institution, ELI provides information, research, and policy analysis
to a broad constituency of environmental professionals in
government, the private bar, industry, environmental advocacy
organizations, academia, and the media.
For more information about ELI-Wetlands, contact Teresa Opheim
at topheim@aol.com.
For more information about the Environmental Law Institute,
contact Eric Eckl at eckl@eli.org.