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The Berkshire-Taconic Regional Conservation Partnership envisions a region in which the fabric of the natural and scenic landscape, including the region’s forests, farms, rivers, and wetlands, remains intact and functional, supporting and interdependent with local and regional economies and high quality of life. The organization spans the Taconic Mountain region through Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts and Vermont.
RCP Coordinator(s): Beth Mills
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The Kennebec Woodland Partnership is a regional conservation initiative focused on the sustainability of Kennebec County, Maine's woodlands and on a landscape-level approach to conservation.
RCP Coordinator(s): Theresa Kerchner, Marie Ring
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The Forever Farmland Initiative is a collaborative effort to accelerate the pace of farmland conservation in the Massachusetts Connecticut River Valley region through strategic conservation planning, raising public awareness, and stimulating private charitable investments to leverage state and federal funding for farmland conservation
RCP Coordinator(s): Mark Wamsley
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How Land Trusts and Conservancies Are Providing Solutions to Climate Change
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Topics: ALPINE
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Northeast Wilderness Trust protects forever-wild landscapes for nature and people across New England and New York.
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The Northeast Bird Habitat Conservation Initiative connects Regional Conservation Partnerships (RCPs) with bird conservation organizations and agencies throughout the Northeast.
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Second Nature is committed to accelerating climate action in, and through, higher education.
Topics: Second Nature
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The Northern A.T. Landscape Partnership works to catalyze landscape conservation from New York to Maine and has the goal of protecting 1.4 million acres within the HUC-10 watershed boundaries.
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