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CCC News: August 2023

In this month’s newsletter, John shares his thoughts on conflict, which is an integral (and often frustrating) component in collaborative conservation. Fellows Cohort 12 is sharing their End-of-Project presentations, the Colorado Forest Collaboratives Network (CFCN) is preparing for another Branching Out peer-learning event, we say thank you and farewell to one of our interns, and our July Storyteller’s Circle resources are now up on our website.

Please join us for upcoming opportunities, such as the Western Collaborative Conservation Network (WCCN) All-Partners Meeting and our monthly Happy Hour.

We also ask you to save the date for Confluence this April!

Read it all here: https://mailchi.mp/a51cdd4ff8ac/ccc-news-august-2023

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