How You Can Participate

How You Can ParticipateLandScope America is an evolving project, and we enthusiastically invite your participation.  Here are a few ways you can learn more and participate. 

 

  • Tour the website and learn about the project. Take the Guided Tour.
  • Join our email list so you can stay up to date on LandScope America’s progress. Sign up for Email Updates at right.
  • Help shape the design of the website by commenting on the project. Submit your comment via Contact Us.
  • Contribute content. If your organization would like to see its data or other content portrayed on the site, please let us know via Contact Us.
  • Photographers and videographers: consider providing photos, audio, and video of America’s natural places for use on the website. Contact the Editor via Contact Us.
  • Writers: consider becoming one of our LandScope voices. Talk to us about contributing your stories about America’s natural places. Contact the Editor via Contact Us.
  • Philanthropic Funders: Would you like to help make the LandScope America vision a reality nationwide? Contact us to discuss ideas for expanding the project to your state or region of interest. Contact Bruce Stein at 703-908-1800.
  • Future Staff: Excited about this project and ready to join the team? We are seeking dedicated people with unstoppable enthusiasm and outstanding expertise in areas including information technology, editorial, and website development. Contact Lori Scott at 703-908-1800.

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You made it to the final stop! Sorry, no prizes await . . . but here you can learn about ways to participate in the development of LandScope America. We invite your help. Together, let’s make a difference!

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Team Blog

July 30, 2008 by Kyle Copas

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