****PLEASE DISTRIBUTE**** The PA Institute for Conservation Education is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization dedicated to advancing awareness and knowledge of natural history and conservation of natural resources by building an ecologically literate and engaged public. Serving all audiences, we offer seminars, retreats, custom programs, and national and international expeditions including one of most popular topics: Nature photography education. For more information on the Institute or seminar listed below go to www.PICEweb.org Space is limited so register early! NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY RETREAT April 28-30, 2006 (Fri eve - Sun) Ohiopyle, PA (Trillium Lodge) Hal Korber Ohiopyle and its surrounding environs in Southwestern Pennsylvania showcase the splendor of spring?s beauty. Waterfalls, forest wildlflowers, and beautiful landscapes abound and provide photographic opportunities. Hal Korber, an internationally recognized photographer/videographer, will guide all levels of photographic experience towards an end product of extraordinary visual satisfaction. Imagine returning to your home or office with a collection of stunning photographs which can be showcased in emails, hanging portraits, greeting cards to publications and powerpoint presentations. An added perk to this offering is the continuing growth of personal knowledge in natural history. All camera formats are acceptable but 35mm and digital formats are encouraged. Tuition: $525; includes meals, single accommodations at a private lodge overlooking Ohiopyle State Park, instruction, and ACT 48 CPE credits hours (minimum of 14) for Pennsylvania teachers. DEADLINE: MARCH 25, 2006. You can download a catalog with registration, details on our scholarship award program, and more information at www.PICEweb.org For more information contact: Michele Richards CEO/Executive Director Pennsylvania Institute for Conservation Education 1 D Teaberry Road Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (570)458-5227 phone/fax naturecorp@xxxxxxxxx www.PICEweb.org PENN*LINK