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Collaborative Voices – December 2021

Increased flows for the Yampa, wildlife friendlier fencing in Wyoming, Nevada’s water oasis in a drought-stricken landscape, and 20 years of stream remediation in New Mexico — learn about these successes and others from across the West in this quarter’s issue of Collaborative Voices.

Collaborative Voices is the WCCN’s quarterly newsletter. It is a place to learn and hear from peers across the West. You’ll find updates from the WCCN, profiles on those working in collaborative conservation, stories, and more about what groups across our Network have been up to this quarter.

Read the newsletter here.

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John's Journal

Women’s History Month

On my path to the Center for Collaborative Conservation, I am grateful for my mother, my spouse and daughter, and

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Scholarly & Applied

Shared Governance

The idea of “governance” is central to how collaborative conservation works. In fact, collaborative conservation and democracy share several key

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Notes from the Field

Collaboration and HOAs

We wanted to partner with HOAs to remove invasive grasses from their properties for both safety and to support invasive

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CCC News: February 2025

We’re being observant and busy bees this month! In our February Newsletter, we’re announcing a new addition to our Fellows

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Notes from the Field

Centering Well-being in 2025

The skills that the collaborative conservation field requires can offer us some amazing tools for centering well-being, including trust, relationship

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CCC News: December 2024

In our final 2024 CCC newsletter, we’re celebrating a successful year in collaborative conservation, giving thanks to the people who

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