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Navigation Tips for This Site’s Test Phase

Written on March 16, 2010 by Beyond Seasons End 1 Comment »
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If you have found this site, you are probably a wildlife and fisheries professional who has received an invitation to visit. Be sure to click on “read more” of the Welcome Letter to see a complete description of the site’s numerous features.

During this test phase no registration is required to access the site or to comment on articles and blogs. To use other functions, including participating in forums, you must register and obtain a user password. At the conclusion of the test phase all users will log in with a password to ensure that the site is retained for the exclusive use of people working in the fish and wildlife industry.

To register now, click on the Dashboard. A log-in page will open; click on Register at the bottom; enter your name and e-mail. You will receive a password by e-mail. (At this time password distribution is not an automatic function, so please be patient if response is not instantaneous.)

Once you have registered, please enter your agency and job title in biographical information under your profile.

Thank you for visiting. Thanks even more for your feedback. We will continue to build this site responding to your needs and wishes. We hope it will become a site you visit often and depend on for information and conversation about fish and wildlife in the era of climate change.


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Website: http://www.seasonsend.org
Beyond Seasons’ End Web site provides a place for fish and wildlife professionals to share information and discuss ideas about confronting the threat of global climate change. The site is sponsored by the Bipartisan Policy Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to developing pragmatic and politically viable solutions to tough policy challenges.Read Full Bio »

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