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Dear Nature Conservancy member,

Members have always had insightful recommendations for the Conservancy and we would welcome your thoughts and suggestions about ways to improve our magazine. We thank you for taking the time to complete this short survey. We cannot stress enough the value that this will add to future issues of the magazine! 

1. How long have you been a member of The Nature Conservancy?
1 year
2–4 years
5–7 years
8–10 years
10 + years
Not a member
   
2. How would you rate your overall impression of Nature New York magazine?
Very positive
Somewhat positive
Neutral
Somewhat negative
Very negative
Not sure
 
   
3. As you know, Nature New York magazine is published twice each year. How many of the issues would you say you have read in the past 12 months?
1 issue
2 issues
None of the issues
Not sure
   
4. In a typical Nature New York magazine, how many articles do you read?
I skim thorough the magazine
I read most of the articles
I only read 2 or 3 of the articles that interest me
I read the magazine cover to cover
I only look at the photographs
I do not read the magazine
   
5. How important is the magazine to you?
Very important
Somewhat important
Not important
Not sure
   
6. Please list one or two articles from Nature New York that you found interesting or useful this past year.
   
7. Do you currently have a computer in your home or office that is connected to the internet?
Yes        No
   
8. Which comes closest to describing how often you visited nature.org/newyork, The Nature Conservancy’s New York State Program web site over the past 12 months?
Once or twice in the past year
3 to 5 times in the past year
6 to 10 times in the past year
More than 10 times in the past year
Never
Not Sure
   
9. Do you save the issues of Nature New York, give them to someone else, or discard them when you are through?
Save the magazine
Give it to someone else
Discard the magazine
Keep some, discard others
Not sure
   
10. What section of Nature New York is of greatest interest to you?
Please check any box(es) that may apply.
Program & volunteer opportunities in New York
Partners in conservation
Conservation supporters
International focus
Eastern New York
Long Island
Central & Western New York
Adirondacks
New York State
Letter from the State Director
Articles on conservation projects in New York
   
11. Which of the following topics would you most like to see included in our publications and updates? Please rank 1 to 8, with 1 being the most important.

Places to visit
Brief updates on acquisitions
Profiles of scientists, staff, partners and donors
Summaries of scientific studies and research
Economic impact of conservation
Facts about The Nature Conservancy’s New York State projects
Relationships to other places and projects around the world
Threats to the great natural places in New York
Other (please specify)
   
12.

Please rate the last issue you read on a scale from “1” to “4” in terms of how effective it was in informing you about The Nature Conservancy‘s efforts in each of the following areas.

1 = Very effective    2 = Fairly effective      3 = Neutral      4 = Not effective
5 = Not sure        6=Did not read article

  1 2 3 4   5 6
Support of science and research to identify and protect plants, animals, and natural habitats  
Efforts to influence government policy to achieve conservation goals  
Working with partner organizations to achieve conservation goals  
Individuals’ efforts to assist in land conservation and protection of ecosystems  
Finding common ground among interested parties with different points of view  
Raising awareness of critical conservation issues in New York  
Achieving conservation on a global, rather than just local or national scale  
Other (please specify)
 
   
14. Would you prefer to receive Nature New York via email, in paper form, or by visiting nature.org/newyork to download for yourself?
Receive as e-mail
Download Nature New York from the website
I would prefer a hard copy of the magazine
   
15. How do you stay up to date on The Nature Conservancy’s work in New York?
Please rank “1” to “5”, with 1 being the most important resource.
Local newspapers
TV
Radio
Internet
Newsletter/other mailings
Other (please specify)
   
16. Please tell us what you think about Nature New York:
   
These following questions are for statistical purposes only. Your individual responses will not be released to any outside parties.
17. What is your gender?
Male       Female
   
18. How old are you?
18 & under
19–24
25–34
35–49
50–65
66 & above
   
19. What is the last grade that you completed in school?
Some high school or less
High school graduate
Some college, no degree
Vocational training/2 year college
4-year college/bachelor’s degree
Some postgraduate work, no degree
Postgraduate work/master’s degree
Doctoral/law/medical degree
Not sure
   
20. Please indicate which category best represents your total household income.
Less than $40,000
$40,000–$79,999
$80,000–$119,999
$120,000 or more
   
If you would like to receive further information about The Nature Conservancy’s work in New York or from your local chapter, please fill out the information below.
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Thank you very much for your time and cooperation in answering this survey!

For more information please contact:
The Nature Conservancy
New York City office
322 8th Avenue, 16th Floor
New York, NY   10001
Phone: (212) 997-1880
Fax: (212) 997-8451
E-mail: nyinfo@tnc.org