Affiliations and colleagues
MAGIC Alliance colleagues include:
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Action for Animals Network
Mary Zoeter, President
703-461-3283
www.actionforanimalsnetwork.org
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Anacostia Watershed Society
Robert Boone/ Jim Connolly
301-699-6204
www.anacostiaws.org
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Anne Arundel Green Party
Ted Weber and Virginia Smith, Co-Chairs
410-280-1746
www.arundelgreens.org
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Audubon Naturalist News
Lynda DeWitt
301-652-9188 x20
www.audubonnaturalist.org
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Canoe Cruisers Association of Greater Washington
Jennifer Plyer, Conservation Chair
301-229-7430
www.ccadc.org
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Citizens for a Steady State Economy
Bob Fireovid
240-308-9266
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Citizens for the Preservation of Wildlife, Inc.
Robin C. McClary, Chairperson
703-897-0340
www.preservewildlife.com
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Citizens to Conserve and Restore Indian Creek (CCRIC)
Pat Blankenship
301-474-4875
www.ccric.org
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inform the general public of our mission, and working to protect our forests, please
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Contribute
While MAGIC Alliance depends mainly on unpaid volunteers to analyze the issues we
advocate about and prepare our position papers, we also hire consultants and other
experts to assist with various projects. In addition, we require funding for mapping
software, conference fees, transportation, and routine administrative expenses.
Tax-exempt contributions from people like you help make our work possible. We appreciate
your interest, ideas, and continued financial support. And be sure to tell a friend
about MAGIC Alliance's work!
Mission
MAGIC Alliance’s mission is to connect and expand the greenway system in Maryland
and adjacent states to provide sufficient habitat and usable corridors for wildlife
and plant propagation. We aim to protect and restore ecological richness and biodiversity
and hope that expanded greenways will allow endangered species to recover and destroyed
species to be reintroduced. Read more.