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Downeast Conservation Network works in Maine's Washington and Hancock Counties to promote the mutual well-being of human and natural communities; making connections between conservation, research, education, and individuals. They identify areas of research important to the region’s climate resilience, biodiversity, and economic well-being, and provide research resources to better understand the region
RCP Coordinator(s): Erin Witham
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Friends of the Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge is a network of more than 70 public and private organizations and individuals whose collective efforts forge mutually beneficial partnerships and strengthen the health of the Connecticut River watershed throughout Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine, and the communities that live in and are served by it.
RCP Coordinator(s): Markelle Smith, Melissa Ocana
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The H2H partner network advances the pace and practice of regional land protection and stewardship from the Hudson River in New York to the Housatonic River in Connecticut by collaborating across boundaries to enhance the connection between people and nature.
RCP Coordinator(s): Katie Blake
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Litchfield Hills Greenprint Collaborative works to save the farms, forests, freshwater, wildlife and recreational lands through collaborative action in Northwest Connecticut and beyond.
RCP Coordinator(s): Tim Abbott
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The 12 Rivers Conservation Initiative accelerates conservation of the forested landscape from the Kennebec River to the Georges River in Maine with the goal of doubling the amount of protected lands and ensuring multiple human benefits for generations to come.
RCP Coordinator(s): Anna Renton
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