[PCA] Conservation Psychology Institute - Pittsburgh, PA, Oct 13-16, 2012 - Early bird deadline Sep 29

Hird, Abby ahird at arnarb.harvard.edu
Wed Sep 26 13:35:59 CDT 2012


FYI

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Sept 29 is the early bird registration deadline for the Conservation Psychology Institute (CPI) held at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Pittsburgh, PA, Oct 13-16, 2012. The CPI's goal is to equip participants with knowledge and skills in the fields of conservation psychology, environmental psychology and ecopsychology to effectively bring about environmental behavior change through work in their own institutions and professional sectors. Jointly run by Antioch University New England and Phipps, the internationally recognized faculty team includes P. Wesley Schultz, PhD, Louise Chawla, PhD, Thomas Joseph Doherty, PsyD, Carol Saunders, PhD, and Molly Steinwald, MS, PhD. And while designed for professionals in museum, zoo, aquarium, botanic garden, nature center, environmental advocacy, media, and other sectors with broad public engagement opportunities, individuals from other conservation, environmental and education arenas will also benefit.

Learn more and register at: www.conservationpsychologyinstitute.org<http://www.conservationpsychologyinstitute.org/>.

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Molly Steinwald, MS, PhD candidate
Director of Science Education
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
1 Schenley Park
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-441-4442 ext. 3804
msteinwald at phipps.conservatory.org<mailto:msteinwald at phipps.conservatory.org>
www.phipps.conservatory.org<http://www.phipps.conservatory.org>

Phipps' mission is to inspire and educate visitors with the beauty and importance of plants, to advance sustainability and worldwide diversity through action and research, and to celebrate its historic glasshouse.

Watch "The Evolving Green Story of Phipps" at:
http://phipps.conservatory.org/project-green-heart/green-heart-at-phipps/center-for-sustainable-landscapes.aspx
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