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Conservation Aeronautics, the email discussion list of aviation applications for natural resource conservation.

You may have some interest in subscribing to our free email discussion list, Con-Aero. Below you will find a description of Con-Aero and subscription information. The Con-Aero list is moderated so you will not receive any advertisements, solicitations or inappropriate material. What we do have are ongoing discussions about project techniques, specialty equipment and natural resource pilot job vacancies. There are more than 200 natural resource pilots from four continents presently subscribed to the list. I believe that you will find our discussion list useful and informative. If it turns out that you don't like Con-Aero, getting off the list is just as easy as getting on.

Please forward this page to any government employed aviation specialist that you feel would be interested in Con-Aero.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me anytime.

John Clem, Con-Aero Moderator john@clem.ws
614-873-4163

Description of Con-Aero

CON-AERO is a discussion list for members of the International Association Of Natural Resource Pilots (IANRP) and others interested in aviation applications for natural resource conservation. This list will serve to exchange information about IANRP activities, and for discussion of aircraft applications for natural resource monitoring, research, management and regulation enforcement.

A discussion list is an automatic distributor of electronic mail. When someone sends an e-mail message to Con-Aero, the message is then transmitted to each person subscribed to the list.

So, if you have a question relating to natural resource aviation or an idea to share with others in this field, simply address your message to: CON-AERO@GOOGLEGROUPS.COM

The IANRP is a group of pilots who utilize aircraft in the field of renewable resources. Their aviation specialties are varied and include aircraft use for forestry, wildlife, and fisheries applications plus enforcement of natural resource regulations. Each individual has a wealth of knowledge in their particular field and through the Association they can share their experience and knowledge with others.

The CON-AERO list is maintained by the International Association Of Natural Resource Pilots.

The objectives of the organization and this list server are:

A. Promote the recognition of the importance of sound aviation practices in resource management, with safety as the paramount factor.

B. Encourage and develop the educational, social and economic interests of aviation in resource management.

C. Exchange information on operational techniques and procedures.

D. Utilize member experiences to develop and distribute reference materials of aviation interest to the Association.

E. Coordinate, research and promote new techniques and equipment.

F. Take all action necessary to further the use of aircraft in natural resource management.

The IANRP holds an annual workshop and publishes a quarterly newsletter to keep the membership abreast of new techniques, equipment and Association business.

We encourage anyone interested in natural resource aviation and the activities of the International Association of Natural Resource Pilots to subscribe to this list and publicize it to others.

Participation Information: To send a message to everyone on the list and contribute information or ask a question, send e-mail to: CON-AERO@GOOGLEGROUPS.COM

IANRP News

   Results from aerial moose surveys 2011
    Michigan DNR
    Minnesota DNR

    Aerial cultural resource survey dominates news with Viking shipyard find (May 2011)
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    Aerial right whale survey success in Cape Cod  (April 2011)
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    Chesapeake Bay grasses in decline, survey results (April 2011)
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    Florida AOPA article
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    North Carolina aircraft report
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    California Warden Pilots
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    Georgia eagle flight
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    Wisconsin CWD flight article
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   Georgia DNR helicopter training
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   Alaska State Troopers on   National Geographic Channel
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    Colorado fish stocking story
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   Michigan DNR Aviation Article
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   Utah fish stocking article
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   Alabama DNR pilot story
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