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From the Ground Up is a seasonal publication that embodies the WWF&C vision by bringing together voices and igniting conversations at the intersection of climate, conservation, and New England communities, human and non-human. Check out the latest issue: Winter 2024.
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The New England State Food System Planners Partnership is a collaboration among six state-level food system organizations and Food Solutions New England, a regional network that unites the food system community. Together, we are mobilizing our networks to impact local and regional food supply chains, and strengthen and grow the New England regional food system.
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Launched by students at Middlebury College, the Wild Hometown Movement is an alliance of place-based, youth-powered environmental clubs and educational programs whose goal is to empower the next generation of environmental leaders. Working on a local scale, student leaders connect youth to the natural world in their college towns and their own hometowns by inspiring young people to be advocates and champions for natural landscapes in the future.
Author(s): Marissa Latshaw
Initiative: Education
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The ALPINE webinar series has been offered for free each spring and fall since 2019. These webinars showcase expertise in and collaborations with land conservation at higher education institutions.
Author(s): Marissa Latshaw
Topics: ALPINE, Webinar
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The Charles H.W. Foster award recognizes academic institutions that demonstrate exemplary leadership in land conservation and aims to highlight their continued work as a model for others. The award is named for the distinguished conservation leader and mentor who, throughout a career of leadership in both the academic and public sectors, was a remarkable catalyst of conservation initiatives, serving as a key player in the establishment of both the Cape Cod National Seashore and the Silvio O. Conte National Wildlife Refuge.
Author(s): Marissa Latshaw
Topics: ALPINE, Awards
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Each year, ALPINE convenes academic leaders, faculty and students for a day-long meeting focused on topics related to land protection efforts in academic settings. From techniques for permanently protecting academic lands to building relationships with community land trusts to new research and curriculum resources, the event provides inspiration and practical solutions suited for a wide range of practitioners and institutions.
Author(s): Marissa Latshaw
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The Conservation Finance Network (CFN) advances land and resource conservation by expanding the use of innovative and effective funding and financing strategies.
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The RCP Network is comprised of RCPs, people, organizations, agencies, and other networks working together to increase the pace and practice of landscape conservation across municipal, state, and regional boundaries.
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