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Dear {Friend},
Celebrating our 75,000 members, we were blown away by the amazing ways they continue to serve the planet long after their time with SCA. Did you read about Jennifer Hartman (’06), the wildlife biologist who tracks endangered species around the world using specially trained, rescued dogs?
The conservation work our members and alumni do to protect the environment is incredibly diverse, but it’s all inspired by one thing: love for nature. Help us inspire this great love in even more people by entering the Got Dirt? Photo Contest! before the Halloween deadline.
Deadline Extended! Show us what inspires you about nature. Enter your nature photo for a chance to win a free trip for two on Southwest Air. Be sure to login and vote for your favorites too! More »
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An Uncommon Connection What do spotted owls and dogs have in common? Jennifer Hartman! This three-time SCA alum is a Spotted Owl Biologist with Conservation Canines. She and her highly trained sidekicks explore remote habitats to study endangered species. More »
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Celebrating Veterans
Join SCA this November as we honor America’s Veterans through volunteer service on our public lands. SCA is hosting Veterans Day events in Phoenix, NYC, DC and Chicago. Come out and celebrate the men and women who serve us. We hope to see you there! More »
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SCA: An Investment in Conservation For award-winning wildlife photographer Barbara Baird & husband Chuck Haggard, an investment in SCA means “connecting young people to conservation… after all, who is going to carry on if our youth aren’t inspired to connect to conservation?” More »
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Instagram Shout Out from DOI
By sharing photos taken by SCA members with its 360K followers on Instagram this week, The U.S. Department of the Interior is sending a shout out to America's young people: YOU are the future of conservation. More »
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