This report by The Nature Conservancy brings together resilience, permeability, and diversity to develop a connected network of sites that both represents the full suite of geophysical settings and has the connections and networks necessary to support the continued rearrangement of species in response to change.
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January 29, 2020
Getting it “right” with landscape conservation
Collaborative landscape conservation is one of those topics that many agree is important even while disagreeing about the what’s, how’s,...
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September 30, 2024
Catalyzing new opportunities in the Jemez Mountains: Reflections on the Tri-Pueblo Coalition’s successful efforts to gain co-stewardship access on ancestral lands
“We all come from different backgrounds, different knowledge systems, different communities. But climate change doesn't see differences. Fire and drought...
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