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Dear all,
Are shell clubs in decline? Anecdotal evidence tends to suggest so. I have yet to talk to a fellow club president here in the USA who does not lament falling membership and gradual natural attrition. Recruiting new members seems a particular problem, and one has to wonder whether this is because clubs aren't reaching people or because the kind of young person who would join a shell club is no longer to be found.
There are any number of theories about this, but it might not hurt to air a few more. So: is there a problem? And if so, can it be solved?
PC.
Paul Callomon
Collections Manager
Malacology, Invertebrate Paleontology and General Invertebrates
Department of Malacology
Academy of Natural Sciences
1900 Parkway, Philadelphia PA 19103-1195, USA
Tel 215-405-5096
Fax 215-299-1170
Secretary, American Malacological Society
On the web at www.malacological.org
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