Fred Smilek is a student in his senior year at the University of Oregon, living in a beautiful Section of Eugene, Oregon. Right now he is the president and founder of the Society to Save Endangered Species. The society to save endangered species is working diligently to conserve many wonderful species that are on the brink of extinction. Fred Smilek is working closely with other organizations such as the WWF (World Wildlife Fund) in order to give rare species of animals, now bordering on the brink of extinction a fighting chance at survival.
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Fred Smilek is the acting president of the Society to Save Endangered Species. It was founded two years ago by Fred Smilek along with his two best friends Charles and Jonathan. The Society to Save Endangered Species has blossomed from a minute organization with three members to one with more than ten members. Since its inception the organization has been able to raise nearly $25,000 in funds. It was Fred Smilek’s love and passion for rare and nearly extinct species that caused him to form this wonderful organization in 2006. Additional content about the history of wildlife conservation can be found here. If you have any questions regarding the Society to Save Endangered Species, Fred Smilek, or how you can help insure that these rare species are around for a long time to come have a look at Fred Smilek’s home page which can be found here.
Hi Fred, Thanks for joining I Resolve To . . . looking forward to hearing from you, including any tips about ways to help the environment. Have a great week.
Hi Fred - thanks for commenting on my posts. Please consider joining I Resolve To . . . your input would be valuable. Personally, one of my resolutions is to reduce my carbon footprint and recycle. Other members likely share those resolutions . . . the group is resolutionista.gather.com . . . have a great week.