Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 32 Document Number: D10615
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461 pages., via uiuc library catalog., Whether you are managing wetlands, protecting endangered species, or restoring ecosystems, you need to be able to communicate effectively in order to solve conservation and resource management problems. Communication Skills for Conservation Professionals can help you do just that--it is a practical and inspiring book that provides user-friendly guidance on achieving conservation goals through effective communication.
This second edition of a widely praised book, originally published in 1999, includes new material on working with stakeholders, volunteers, and other groups to multiply conservation success. It also expands on the use of electronic media with examples of conservation Web pages, blogs, e-newsletters, and other new media. The book's citations have been updated to include a host of Web sites and other electronic sources useful for planning and implementing communication programs.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 202 Document Number: D12107
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Online from Precision Reach, Eden Prairie, Minnesota. 4 pages., An agriculture-focused communications firm reports seeing "a significant increase in CTV farmer audiences as well as CTV advertising campaigns." Authors list 10 reasons why agri-marketers should consider CTV in their marketing mix.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C20158
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Pages 48-58 in Stuart U. Rich (ed.,) Public relations in an era of public involvement: challenge for the timber industry. University of Oregon Press, Eugene, Oregon. 104 pages., Advises against taking an avoidance approach in dealing with critics and specific challenges. Recommends public relations programs that involve more than advertising, publicity and public speaking. Also include "programmed confrontation," which means st