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Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 6:35am On Aug 23, 2015 |
Society for Environmental Conservationist (SEC) (Motto: Conserving nature, Preserving our lives) Membership Eligibility Ecotourism and wildlife students Environmental management and Toxicology students Fisheries and aquaculture Zoology Plant Biology/Botany Other environmentally oriented students. The association is targeted at all Nigerian students (Both Public and Private Institution). Mission To help in the sustainability and conservation of our dwindling natural resources, for both the present and future generation for the benefit of mankind. Vision Total awareness campaign about biodiversity conservation, getting the public involved, including the rural people in the task of conserving our dwindling natural resources. To serves as capacity building programme for the young conservationist. Schools Available For SEC OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY, OSOGBO. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AKURE, ONDO STATE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, OYO STATE. UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, KWARA STATE. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF FORESTRY, IBADAN, OYO STATE. UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI. USMAN DAN FODIO UNIVERSITY SOKOTO. ASSOCIATION E-MAIL ADDRESS soc4environmentalconservation@gmail.com Thanks for your interest in SEC. Society for Environmental Conservationist aims at providing individuals from all over the country with the opportunity to have a hands-on experience with the wildlife, environment and people of Nigeria. This programme provides the setting to allow students from different part of the country to interact and learn from each other while at the same time allowing them to learn about conservation, wildlife and environmental education and to contribute their knowledge and skills to a worthy cause. Through this means, student, researchers and decision makers, are afforded the opportunity of experiencing how a well-established protected area functions and what is involved in maintaining a project of this nature. AKANDE HAMMED ADEDAMOLA FOR: SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONIST 1 Like |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by olafum1(m): 6:44am On Aug 23, 2015 |
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Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 6:52am On Aug 23, 2015 |
Our First General meeting has been scheduled to hold on the 31st of October, 2015. Venue: University of Ibadan . Below are the Agenda of the meeting; AGENDA- Establishment of a society that is environmentally inclined across Nigerian Tertiary institutions. SUB AGENDA- Inauguration of Society for Environmental Conservationists. ADAPTATION AND CONFIRMATION OF PROPOSALS- Name Motto Vision Mission Emblem (logo) Number of executives Zoning formular. PROPOSED EXCOS- President Vice President Secretary General Secretary of State Minister of Information Financial Minister Welfare officer. If need be,we can have a coordinator for every institution or student association in each institution serves as cordinating body. PROPOSED OUTLINE OF THE PROGRAM- Opening prayer National Anthem ( 1st & 2nd stanza) Welcome Address by a representative of the host institution Agenda Response Adaption and Confirmation of proposals Appointment of executives President's speech AOB Vote of thanks Adjournment of the meeting Closing prayer. Group picture............ Motto - Conserving Nature, Preserving our Lives. AKANDE HAMMED ADEDAMOLA. FOR: SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONIST 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 9:02pm On Aug 26, 2015 |
The number of wild animals on Earth has halved in the past
40 years, according to a new analysis. Creatures across land,
rivers and the seas are being decimated as humans kill them
for food in unsustainable numbers, while polluting or
destroying their habitats, the research by scientists at WWF
and the Zoological Society of London found.
“If half the animals died in London zoo next week it would be
front page news,” said Professor Ken Norris, ZSL’s director of
science. “But that is happening in the great outdoors. This
damage is not inevitable but a consequence of the way we
choose to live.” He said nature, which provides food and
clean water and air, was essential for human wellbeing.
“We have lost one half of the animal population and knowing
this is driven by human consumption, this is clearly a call to
arms and we must act now,” said Mike Barratt, director of
science and policy at WWF. He said more of the Earth must
be protected from development and deforestation, while food
and energy had to be produced sustainably.
The steep decline of animal, fish and bird numbers was
calculated by analysing 10,000 different populations,
covering 3,000 species in total. This data was then, for the
first time, used to create a representative “Living Planet
Index” (LPI), reflecting the state of all 45,000 known
vertebrates.
“We have all heard of the FTSE 100 index, but we have
missed the ultimate indicator, the falling trend of species and
ecosystems in the world,” said Professor Jonathan Baillie,
ZSL’s director of conservation. “If we get [our response]
right, we will have a safe and sustainable way of life for the
future,” he said.
If not, he added, the overuse of resources would ultimately
lead to conflicts. He said the LPI was an extremely robust
indicator and had been adopted by UN’s internationally-
agreed Convention on Biological Diversity as key insight into
biodiversity.
A second index in the new Living Planet report calculates
humanity’s “ecological footprint”, ie the scale at which it is
using up natural resources. Currently, the global population is
cutting down trees faster than they regrow, catching fish
faster than the oceans can restock, pumping water from rivers
and aquifers faster than rainfall can replenish them and
emitting more climate-warming carbon dioxide than oceans
and forests can absorb.
The report concludes that today’s average global rate of
consumption would need 1.5 planet Earths to sustain it. But
four planets would be required to sustain US levels of
consumption, or 2.5 Earths to match UK consumption levels.
The fastest decline among the animal populations were found
in freshwater ecosystems, where numbers have plummeted by
75% since 1970. “Rivers are the bottom of the system,” said
Dave Tickner, WWF’s chief freshwater adviser. “Whatever
happens on the land, it all ends up in the rivers.” For example,
he said, tens of billions of tonnes of effluent are dumped in
the Ganges in India every year.
As well as pollution, dams and the increasing abstraction of
water damage freshwater systems. There are more than 45,000
major dams – 15m or higher – around the world. “These slice
rivers up into a thousand pieces,” Tickner said, preventing the
healthy flow of water. While population has risen fourfold in
the last century, water use has gone up sevenfold. “We are
living thirstier and thirstier lives,” he said.
But while freshwater species such as the European eel and the
hellbender salamander in the US have crashed, recoveries
have also been seen. Otters were near extinct in England but
thanks to conservation efforts now live in every county.
The number of animals living on the land has fallen by 40%
since 1970. From forest elephants in central Africa, where
poaching rates now exceed birth rates, to the Hoolock gibbon
in Bangladesh and European snakes like the meadow and asp
vipers, destruction of habitat has seen populations tumble.
But again intensive conservation effort can turn declines
around, as has happened with tigers in Nepal.
Marine animal populations have also fallen by 40% overall,
with turtles suffering in particular. Hunting, the destruction of
nesting grounds and getting drowned in fishing nets have
seen turtle numbers fall by 80%. Some birds have been
heavily affected too. The number of grey partridges in the UK
sank by 50% since 1970 due to the intensification of farming,
while curlew sandpipers in Australia lost 80% of their number
in the 20 years to 2005.
The biggest declines in animal numbers have been seen in
low-income, developing nations, while conservation efforts in
rich nations have seen small improvements overall. But the
big declines in wildlife in rich nations had already occurred
long before the new report’s baseline year of 1970 – the last
wolf in the UK was shot in 1680.
Also, by importing food and other goods produced via habitat
destruction in developing nations, rich nations are
“outsourcing” wildlife decline to those countries, said Norris.
For example, a third of all the products of deforestation such
as timber, beef and soya were exported to the EU between
1990 and 2008.
David Nussbaum, chief executive of WWF-UK said: “The
scale of the destruction highlighted in this report should be a
wake-up call for us all. But 2015 – when the countries of the
world are due to come together to agree on a new global
climate agreement, as well as a set of sustainable
development goals – presents us with a unique opportunity to
reverse the trends.
“We all – politicians, businesses and people – have an
interest, and a responsibility, to act to ensure we protect what
we all value: a healthy future for both people and nature.” |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 7:18pm On Sep 23, 2015 |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by Owellent(m): 1:14pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
How do i join society for environmental conservatives? am from Ebonyi state with academic background in Environmental health |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 8:39pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
Owellent:can you please add me on whatsapp : 08136666516 |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by tomakint: 11:40pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
drhammed:Young man you are doing very well.....although I did accounting but my passion for environmental conservation has taken me places...keep it up. |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 11:50pm On Sep 26, 2015 |
tomakint:Thanks Very much, you can still be Part of Us. Aslong as you have Passion for Nature and Environment. Would love to have some discussions with someone like you. Waiting for your reply. Thanks |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by tomakint: 12:27am On Sep 27, 2015 |
drhammed:You are welcome bro, a good way to consolidate your effort is to join the foremost Conservation body in Nigeria, the Nigerian Conservation Foundation, opp Chevron Drive, Lekki/Epe expressway, Lagos |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 6:38am On Sep 27, 2015 |
tomakint:I'm a member of NCF already and many other International Organizations. I do follow up their Project |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by toughchic(f): 7:29am On Sep 27, 2015 |
Can i add You On Watsapp. I am a student of UI In the department of wildlife and ecotourism Mgt. |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 7:37am On Sep 27, 2015 |
toughchic:Yes, add me or you drop your contact so I add you. Thanks |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 7:40am On Sep 27, 2015 |
ARE we gonna fold our hands and watch some unscrupulous elements destroy our enviroment? ARE we ready to take the bold step? ARE we gonna inaugurate a society of dexterous scholars /conservationists? I see ladies and gentlemen who r pregnant with ideas, I see positive change in the enviroment, To achieve the purpose of setting up this group chat, support our inaugural meeting. DATE: OCT 31st, 2015. VENUE: UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN. Thanks in anticipation...... |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 9:04am On Sep 27, 2015 |
Scarlet Macaws Reintroduced The Scarlet Macaw has made a successful reentry into the rainforests of the Gulf of Mexico. These birds where wiped out from this area about 50 years ago. Earlier this year, however, 27 macaws were released into the Biosphere Reserve of Los Tuxtlas in southern Veracruz. This is the first step of many in an effort to restore the wild population of these beautiful birds. Loss of habitat and intense exploitation for the pet trade devastated wild populations of scarer macaw in the past. Along with introduction back into their previous ranges, education about these animals will be implemented in the areas surrounding the rainforest. This reintroduction has created the closest population to the U.S. and the northernmost area to see this magnificent animals.
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Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 12:21am On Oct 03, 2015 |
https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=866959806733374 ,www.nairaland.com/2545610/society-environmental-conservationist, please, let us improve the awareness for Society For Environmental Conservationist on Facebook and Nairaland, by Clicking on the above link. #Thanks. #NatureIsbeautiful |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 2:44pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
Nigeria's diverse Fauna and Flora life forms constitute Vital resources, critical for the Livelihoods of Nigerian People and the Nation's economies. However, Nigeria's Biological Resources are Under threat from an ever increasing demand, Anthropogenic Factors and a Changing Climate. The magnitude and complexity of these threats and their underlying causes pose an overwhelming challenge to conservation in Nigeria. Doing Nothing is not an Option- Nigeria's Biological resources MUST be conserved to ensure the very survival of Nigeria, her people and economies. WHAT efforts to address the loss of Nigeria's biodiversity are successful today? WHAT are the challenges and lessons we can learn and apply? SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONIST first meeting will provides a platform to exchange knowledge and experiences, and draw inspiration from each other in the common quest to conserve Biological diversity in the country. Let us all be Present... Date: October 31st, 2015. Venue: University Of Ibadan. #Thanks #Nature is Beautiful. AKANDE HAMMED ADEDAMOLA FOR: SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONIST |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 2:47pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
CALL FOR ABSTRACT The Organizing Committee of the 2015 SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONIST MEETING, invites abstracts from students, conservation practitioners and professionals for its First meeting to be held at the University of Ibadan on 31st of October, 2015. The main theme of the program is 'Climate change and Biodiversity Conservation in Nigeria: Status, Threats and way-out. Submitted abstracts should address the above Programme theme. Any interested Presenter should forward his/her abstract to akandehammedadedamola@gmail.com, on or before 15-10-2015. And successful applicant will be contacted on 20-10-2015. #Thanks #NatureIsBeautiful... AKANDE HAMMED ADEDAMOLA FOR: SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONIST |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by Bomoobacom(m): 2:52pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
Too much pollution, loss of biodiversity, not enough clean fresh water, soil contamination, deforestation, global warming are just some of the Environmental issues we are facing today. We all can make some changes in our daily lives to live in a greener, more sustainable way. Let’s spread the word to Go Green! Dare to be a force of Nature. Each and everyone has the power to make a difference. 1 Like |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 6:47pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
NEW SPECIES FOR THE IUCN RED LIST voices.nationalgeographic.com/2014/09/12/new-species-for-the-iucn-red-list/ |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 12:07pm On Oct 05, 2015 |
Society for Environmental Conservationist (SEC) (Motto: Conserving nature, Preserving lives). It's our Obligation to Protect our Environment from being degraded and destroyed. Let us all contribute. Our Environment needs to be Protected to achieve Long term Sustainability Let us take the bold step Lets inaugurate a society of scholars /conservationists? To achieve the purpose of setting up this SOCIETY, support our inaugural meeting. DATE: OCT 31st, 2015. VENUE: UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN. Thanks in anticipation...... For the Financial Assistance, Pay into this account. Acc name: Tinuoye Kehinde Andrew, Account Number: 3054162357, Bank: FIRST Bank. Please Endeavour to Indicate the name of your school or Organization on the Teller, for Proper Monitoring. #Thanks. AKANDE HAMMED ADEDAMOLA. FOR: SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONIST 1 Like |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 3:21pm On Oct 06, 2015 |
Got this message from a Boss, Kindly comply. Thanks. Hello Akande; I want you and your team to join this group: http://www.ypard.net/ Thanks. Fola *________________________* *Fola Babalola, PhD* Senior Lecturer, Forest Socio-Economics, Forest Resources Mgt, University of Ilorin, Nigeria ....................................................... Postdoctoral Fellow and Extraordinary Lecturer, Forest Science Postgraduate Programme, University of Pretoria, South Africa *LinkedIn: Fola Babalola* ...................................................................... Fellow, Netherlands Fellowship Programme (NUFFIC) "People who will not sustain trees today will soon live in a world that will not sustain people"–*Bryce Nelson* 1 Like |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 9:58pm On Oct 06, 2015 |
REMINDER! NOTICE. CALL FOR ABSTRACT The Organizing Committee of the 2015 SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONIST MEETING, invites abstracts from students and conservation practitioners and professionals for its First meeting to be held at the University of Ibadan on 31st of October, 2015. The main theme of the program is 'Climate change and Biodiversity Conservation: Status and Threats '. Submitted abstracts should address the above conference theme. Any interested Presenter should forward his/her abstract to. akandehammedadedamola@gmail.com, on or before 15-10-2015. And successful applicant will be notified on 20-10-2015. There will be a lecture on "Efforts of Conservation in Nigeria: Successes, Challenges and Lessons". #Thanks #NatureIsBeautiful. |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 11:31am On Oct 07, 2015 |
How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the Nation. Do what you can,with what you have, where you are. SUPPORT THE ASSOCIATION WITH A THOUSAND NAIRA (#1000). The account details: Acct name: Tinuoye kehinde Andrew Acct number : 3054162357.... Bank name : First bank Tanx for your anticipated cooperation #Support The Green Evironment#. #Thanks. |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 11:06pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people. For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry. For beautiful hair, let a child run his fingers through it once a day. For poise, walk with the knowledge you’ll never walk alone.... We leave you a tradition with a future. The tender loving care of human beings will never become obsolete. Nature have to be Conserved, Preserved and Protected to ensure long-term sustainability. Never throw out anybody. Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, you’ll find one at the end of your arm. As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands: one for helping yourself, the other for helping others. Your “good old days” are still ahead of you, may you have many of them. SUPPORT THE SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONIST WITH A THOUSAND NAIRA (#1000). The account details: Acct name: Tinuoye kehinde Andrew Acct number : 3054162357.... Bank name : First bank Tanx for your anticipated cooperation. #Support The Green Evironment#. #Thanks. |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 8:30am On Oct 09, 2015 |
Hi,
Did you know that species are going extinct up to
10,000 times faster
today than ever before?
This has to stop. And you and I can help. I just
pledged to stand for
wildlife.
Will you stand with me and take the pledge? Sign
here:
http://wcs.production.vigetx.com/stand-for-wildlife
http://e.wcs.org/site/Advocacy?
cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=778&s_src=CAMP_Elephants-
Pledge_taf
Thanks,
Akande Hammed Adedamola |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 7:42am On Oct 15, 2015 |
Do you have an internationally accepted Bachelor’s degree with a major in Biology, Natural Sciences, Environmental Sciences, or equivalent from an accredited university? Would you like to pursue your Masters Course in Tropical Biodiversity and Ecosystems? If yes, here is an opportunity for you provided by TROPIMUNDO. TROPIMUNDO is an EC-funded and excellence-labeled Erasmus Mundus Masters Course in Tropical Biodiversity and Ecosystems. It aims to bring together expert Higher Education Institutes (HEI), with long-standing worldwide expertise in tropical rainforests and woodlands and in tropical coastal ecosystems. Apply! www.ypard.net/opportunity/apply-erasmus-mundus-masters-course-tropical-biodiversity-and-ecosystems#.Vh4k2Cmz3cM.facebook |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 7:10am On Oct 21, 2015 |
SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
First Inaugural meeting will provides a platform to exchange
knowledge and experiences, and draw inspiration
from each other in the common quest to conserve
Biological diversity in the country. Let us all be Present... Date: October 31st, 2015. Venue: University Of Ibadan. (SEMINAR ROOM, DEPT OF ECOTURISM AND WILDLIFE) #Thanks #Nature is Beautiful. AKANDE HAMMED ADEDAMOLA FOR: SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by Bomoobacom(m): 7:10pm On Oct 25, 2015 |
Have you heard!! IN 100 YEARS, THERE WILL BE NO RAINFORESTS.. When you see paper and wood, what do you think of? Do you think of the tree that was felled to make the product? Click here for more http://seconservation..in/2015/10/in-100-years-there-will-be-no-rain.html 1 Like |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 12:40am On Oct 29, 2015 |
Dear all, All is now set for the 1st Inaugural Meeting in University of Ibadan... By the grace of God, its holding on the 31st October 2015, Time: 11am.(Dept Of Ecotourism and Wildlife). Please do not let us add begging to wait for lateness... Information package shall be sent to everyone to know what to take along and how to prepare for the trip. Please let us all portray ourself as GOOD Nigerians when we get to UI and be friendly as much as possible. Establish good network and contact for future collaborations... Guest Speaker: Owolabi Bibitayo Ayobami (MTech): "Efforts at Conserving Nigeria Biodiversity: Successess, Challenges, and Lessons" Fathers Of The Day: (1) Prof Lameed (2) Dr Alarape (3) Dr Adeyanju I pray for journey mercy... See you at UI. Gods grace!. Akande Hammed Adedamola |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 8:08am On Oct 29, 2015 |
If you want to be conscious of your environment!!! If you are worried about the environmental problems we are facing in Nigeria and the world at large!!! If you are thinking on how we can effectively conserve our environment!!! If you are interested in information about environmental conservation!!! If you are taking any environmental related course in one of Nigeria Institution........ Then the right place to be is SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ..and enjoy the benefits of • Networking • Job opportunities/referencing • Mentoring/Tutorship opportunities from successful icons • Scholarship opportunities in tangible Environment related courses • Research works on nature and it's mysteries • First-hand experience on intriguing educative nature trips • Participation in environment protection works • Environment friendly projects • Service to our environment, and as a result the Earth...among several. SEC - conserving nature, saving lives! |
Re: Society For Environmental Conservationist by drhammed: 11:09pm On Nov 11, 2015 |
PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR NOMINATION OF INDIVIDUALS TO SERVE AS A MEMBER OF CONSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE NIGERIA SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION (NSEC). The NIGERIA SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION (NSEC) presents its compliments to you for the continuous effort to promote the conservation of biodiversity in Nigeria and presents the following request for your consideration and assistance. As you may be aware, NSEC, has since July 2015 been facilitating a process to establish an institution that will work towards bridging the gap of biodiversity conservation in Nigeria. This process has involved diverse stakeholders through various platforms to discuss the elements required to establish this institution - the NSEC, The mission of NSEC is to " To help in the sustainability and conservation of our dwindling natural resources, for both the present and future generation, for the benefit of Mankind." The NSEC will be established under the Constitution guiding an NGO and will be held in trust by Trustees in accordance with provisions of the trust deed that establishes it. The Trustees will be persons nominated and serving, on a voluntary basis, in their individual capacities and independent of the institutions they work for, represent or are affiliated to. During stakeholder consultations at the Inaugural Meeting, held at University of Ibadan on 31st Oct., 2015, a transparent and inclusive process of selecting committee that will work on constitution was recommended. It was also recommended that the individuals suitable to serve as Member of this committee should possess the following credentials, among others: a. Personal interest, commitment, availability and willingness to serve voluntarily b. High integrity and ethical conduct c. Capacity to serve independent of other institutional affiliations d. Not currently holding political office, not running for elective political office and not directly participating in, or intervening in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for elective public office e. Law abiding with no criminal record. The nominations received by NSEC will be vetted by a Committee composed of representatives from Government (central and local government), Non-Governmental Organizations, Private Sector, Academia, Development Partners as well as individuals in their own right. The shortlisted candidates will be subjected to due diligence processes before a final selection is conducted with assistance of an Advisory Committee composed of prominent personalities constituted specifically for the purpose of recruiting Committees. For all nominees, Please contact your school coordinator, and please use the candidate nomination form (attached/ forwarded) to provide their particulars and to state why you think they make good candidates as NSEC Constitutional Member. You are free to nominate any mature person from within or outside Nigeria as long as s/he can be identified with the purpose of NSEC. NSEC would like to assure you that your nomination and correspondence on this matter will be treated with the appropriate level of confidentiality. This information may be shared with members of the Foundation Executives who are assisting with the committee selection, and with NSEC advisors on a need-to-know basis. NSEC does reserve the right to contact the candidate and any references mentioned in the nomination form and NSEC may seek clarification from you wherever necessary. Once again, it is a pleasure to request you for assistance with this important matter and look forward to receiving your response not later than two weeks from date of publication of this notice. Address your nominations to: The Official Email: soc4environmentalconservation@gmail.com Or to Akande Hammed Adedamola Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Management College Of Agric ( Ejigbo Campus) Osun State University, P.M.B. 4494, Osogbo, Nigeria. +2348136666516, +2347052919404 Email: akandehammedadedamola@gmail.com |
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