Talk:Pinchot Institute for Conservation

Copyright problem removed
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The Pinchot Institute for Conservation is currently working on this page. We are working on varying the text from our official website to be similar but not identical to the wiki page. DO NOT REMOVE our writing. It is not infringing on the copyright. Our information is public domain, but baring any that is not, it is owned by us and we will be working to ensure that this is correct.


 * The page has been blanked to give you time to follow the verification procedures of which you have been advised. I'm afraid that if your organization intends the material to be public domain, labeling the website "Copyright 2006-2010 Pinchot Institute for Conservation" may not be serving you well. The procedure for verifying permission is visible at Donating copyrighted materials and is also displayed on the face of this article. Changing the website will not help, as it has been previously published and we still need verification from the copyright holder. If you are as it seems affiliated with the organization, you should also read our conflict of interest guidelines to be sure that your edits comply, and please understand that any material you place here can and will be altered by Wikipedia's contributors. As it says at the bottom of every edit screen, "If you do not want your writing to be edited, used, and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here." --Moonriddengirl (talk) 20:19, 4 January 2010 (UTC)