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Anyone who shares our goals or interests is welcome to join Terralingua. We are proud of our dynamic, diverse membership. Become a Terralingua member today, receive our quarterly newsletter Langscape, and join the effort to support biocultural diversity!

Individual Memberships. Individual membership is free of charge and open to anyone who supports our purposes and wants to further Terralingua's work. Our goal is to encourage as many people as possible to join, so we don't require the payment of membership dues. However, we urge those who can afford it to donate a minimum of US $35 per year to enable us to operate. Higher donations are more than welcome! See below on how to donate.

Organizational Memberships. Organizations wishing to join Terralingua as Organizational Members will be asked to make an annual donation of at least US $100 to underwrite our activities. Organizational members will receive a copy of each of our publications, in addition to Langscape. See below on how to donate.

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Please send your contact information, along with your donation in the form of a check or money order, to:

Terralingua
217 Baker Road
Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2N6, Canada

SPECIAL OFFER - As long as supplies last! For donations of US $50 or more, you'll receive a copy of our publications ìSharing a World of Difference: The Earth's Linguistic, Cultural, and Biological Diversityî and companion map, and ìSafeguarding the Colorado Plateau: An Ecoregional Assessment of Biocultural Diversityî, as well as the 5x4 ft. map ìIndigenous and Traditional Peoples in the Global 200 Ecoregionsî. For donations of US $100 or more, we'll send you a copy of the book On Biocultural Diversity: Linking Language, Knowledge, and the Environment, edited by Luisa Maffi (Smithsonian Institution Press, 2001, 544 pp.).