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What does a Conservation Blueprint look like?

What does a Conservation Blueprint look like?

What does a Conservation Blueprint look like? The Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy is harnessing the collective action of fifteen southeastern states and Puerto Rico. Using geospatial data and analysis, they are creating the Conservation Blueprint which crosses jurisdictional boundaries and has brought in $30+ million to restore over 75,000 acres. So far, more than 1,700 people from 500 different…

Restoring America the Beautiful

Restoring America the Beautiful

Restoring America the Beautiful With Restoring America the Beautiful, our country is set to pursue a goal of conserving at least 30 percent of our lands and waters by 2030. Many say, “What better way to put millions of Americans to work than by investing in the collaborative restoration of America’s forests, wetlands, grasslands, shrublands, waterways,…

30 x 30 for Nature

30 x 30 for Nature

30 x 30 for Nature Senator Tom Udall in October 2019 introduced a Senate resolution expressing the need for the federal government to establish the “30 by 30” goal making science the foundation of conservation decisions, sequestering carbon and greenhouse gases in US lands and oceans, and addressing environmental justice issues. The Senate resolution is part of a…

Other great examples of landscape conservation collaboration

Other great examples of landscape conservation collaboration

Other great examples of landscape conservation collaboration The Chesapeake Conservancy as an example of a partnership that brought together 80 conservation partners across the watershed. Their model of participation and open access allowed the partnership to fit in a multitude of priorities and move forward on multi-benefit conservation. The Open Space Institute spearheading capital campaigns, land acquisitions, and park…

Wolves Keep Yellowstone in Balance

Wolves Keep Yellowstone in Balance

Wolves Keep Yellowstone in Balance In the 1920s, government policy allowed the extermination of Yellowstone’s gray wolf — the apex predator — triggering an ecosystem collapse. But what happened next was the re-introduction of wolves changed everything. See how… In 1995 — through use of the Endangered Species Act — the conservation community reintroduced the…

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