Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Show some ♥️ to a scientist protecting public lands

A quick note of appreciation goes a long way!
Show our scientists some love this Valentine's Day!.

Dear Momoko,

As Valentine's Day approaches, we're asking you to help recognize an important group of people who don't often get the spotlight—but whose work makes everything we do to protect public lands possible: The Wilderness Society's scientists.

Our science team's expertise shapes our policy positions and powers our campaigns to conserve wild places. They have a hand in everything from using maps and GIS tools to pinpoint top conservation priorities to tracking how climate change and oil and gas development are affecting public lands, wildlife and communities across the country.

Their innovative research is the key to understanding complicated environmental issues and ultimately making better conservation decisions for public lands—and that's why we're hoping you will take a few minutes out of your day to show them some love.

Send a note to our scientists today to thank them for their dedication and impact—from collecting data in the field to conducting research, advising on land management and policy and collaborating with communities to address real conservation challenges.

 
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As we continue through a busy and challenging period for public lands, this work—and the people behind it—matters more than ever.

It only takes a moment, but your message will remind our scientists that there's a community of people who see their hard work and dedication. Show your appreciation before Valentine's Day by signing a note to our science team today!

 
SHARE YOUR GRATITUDE
 

Thank you for being part of this community.

With love,

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Margot Krieger
Director of Membership
The Wilderness Society

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