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Since 1907, Harvard Forest has served as Harvard University's 4,000-acre laboratory and classroom for ecology and conservation (on Nipmuc ancestral land).
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Mass Audubon is one of the largest conservation organizations in New England, with 135,000 members, 40,000 acres of land, and a leader in conservation science, advocacy, and environmental education.
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ALPINE's E-News provides updates on ALPINE and partner activities.
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Recording of a presentation to Second Nature that introduced the audience to the 30 x 30 initiative and its connection and importance to climate, environmental justice, and human health objectives.
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In her keynote address at the 2021 RCP Network Gathering, Parker McMullen Bushman, chief operating officer of Inclusive Journeys and founder of Ecoinclusive Strategies, outlined a legacy of racism in current environmental disparities and the connections between socio-cultural inequity and environmental issues.
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Presentation to the 2021 AASHE Conference entitled The Future of Life on Earth: A Case for Advancing Academia's Role in Advancing Conservation and Biodiversity to Address Climate and Human Health
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Colleges and Universities across New England are conserving land and encouraging land conservation initiatives in partnership with communities in their region. To highlight working models and best practices for colleges and universities, ALPINE has compiled a series of short profiles of universities and colleges in New England and New York that are successfully advancing land conservation in a variety of ways.
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Colleges and Universities across New England are conserving land and encouraging land conservation initiatives in partnership with communities in their region. To highlight working models and best practices for colleges and universities, ALPINE has compiled a series of short profiles of universities and colleges in New England and New York that are successfully advancing land conservation in a variety of ways.
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