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Why Convening Matters for Collaborative Conservation: Establishing the building blocks for the politics of problem solving
August 23, 2023
Refuge Association Board, Climate Change
Eden Taylor
Why Convening Matters for Collaborative Conservation: Establishing the building blocks for the politics of problem solving
Eden Taylor
August 23, 2023
Refuge Association Board, Climate Change

Why Convening Matters for Collaborative Conservation: Establishing the building blocks for the politics of problem solving

Eden Taylor
August 23, 2023
Refuge Association Board, Climate Change

Dive into an insightful guest blog by Lynn Scarlett, a board member of the National Wildlife Refuge Association and former Deputy Secretary of the Interior. Explore the importance of collaborative conservation efforts and how they're shaping a sustainable future for our natural world. Lynn sheds light on why coming together to solve environmental challenges is more crucial than ever.

You can read the full blog on the Salazar Center For North American Conservation’s blog here >>

Source:https://salazarcenter.colostate.edu/convening-matters-collaborative-conservation/

Tagged: Lynn Scarlett, Climate Change, Conservation, Collaboration, Guest Blog

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