[Pollinator] Fwd: DoD NR Program Now Tweeting!
Ladadams at aol.com
Ladadams at aol.com
Mon Jun 20 15:49:19 PDT 2011
____________________________________
From: Peter.Boice at osd.mil
To: Peter.Boice at osd.mil
CC: dodnrconservation at bah.com
Sent: 6/20/2011 2:01:18 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time
Subj: DoD NR Program Now Tweeting!
Greetings!
The Department of Defense (DoD) Natural Resources Program is launching a
Twitter account: DoDNatRes…Come check us out!
We are excited to join the Twitter community and hope you will take the
time to follow us. For those new to the social media world, Twitter is a
communications platform that allows users to share news, links, statistics, and
fun facts in 140 characters or less.
Follow us and learn about DoD’s natural resources activities, successes,
and goals by visiting _http://twitter.com/#!/DoDNatRes_
(http://twitter.com/#!/DoDNatRes) and clicking “follow” under our logo or, if you prefer,
create your own personal account at _www.twitter.com_ (http://www.twitter.com/)
.
This is an exciting new endeavor for our Program. Our goal is to use
Twitter to engage new partners and better communicate with existing ones. Please
follow us on this new adventure, and please forward this email and share
the news…We’d like lots of followers – including and especially the
soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines for whom we all strive to provide the best
training environments possible! You can let them know that through our
tweets, interested stakeholders from around the world can directly interact with
the DoD Natural Resources Program, which has a dual mission of enabling
the military’s testing and training mission by ensuring that servicemen and
women have continued access to realistic habitat conditions, while
simultaneously sustaining our nation’s priceless natural heritage.
Thank you for your continued support of the DoD Natural Resources Program.
Respectfully,
Peter
L. Peter Boice
Deputy Director, Natural Resources
703 604-0524
www.DoDNaturalResources.net
https://www.denix.osd.mil/nr/
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.sonic.net/pipermail/pollinator/attachments/20110620/aa61a96d/attachment-0001.html>
More information about the Pollinator
mailing list