Email Address:
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Don’t Move Firewood Manager
Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
Basic version of Don’t Move Firewood’s poster design for new graphical look in 2017. Includes Buy It Where You Burn It prominent logo, with room for ample logos along the base.
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Don’t Move Firewood
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don’t move firewood poster, buy it where you burn it poster, generic don’t move firewood poster,
Email Address:
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Don’t Move Firewood Manager
Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
Roll-up vinyl format poster featuring emerald ash borer, with holes cut in for fun photo opportunities. Great way to encourage interaction at a booth, table, or fair.
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University of Vermont, Extension
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lgreenwood@tnc.org
Don’t Move Firewood Manager
Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
Framed wooden display covered in vinyl graphic with holes cut in for fun photo opportunities. Featured at USDA APHIS booth at the National Mall for Cherry Blossom Festival 2016. Great way to encourage interaction at a booth, table, or fair.
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USDA APHIS Hungry Pests
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lgreenwood@tnc.org
Don’t Move Firewood Manager
Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
Plywood painted display used at county fairs, events, outreach booths, and other public settings. Great for fun photo opportunities and better engagement with visitors. Made with several pieces of plywood that slot together to “flat pack” for easy transport.
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Don’t Move Firewood
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Email Address:
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Don’t Move Firewood Manager
Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
Roll-up vinyl format poster with holes cut in for fun photo opportunities. Great way to encourage interaction at a booth, table, or fair.
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University of Vermont, Extension
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Email Address:
lgreenwood@tnc.org
Don’t Move Firewood Manager
Agency:
The Nature Conservancy
Billboard design as used in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia highways in 2015, in coordination with Great Smoky Mountain National Park
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The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy