CCC News – October 2021

CCC News for October is here! Take a look back at our recent social marketing workshop, help the Western Collaborative Conservation Network shape their upcoming Confluence conference, and get a behind-the-scenes look at what it means to run a collaborative with a new series. Read the newsletter here.

Summer community event for the Preble’s mouse

A multidisciplinary team has been established to ensure the survival of the Preble’s meadow jumping mouse, a threatened mammal listed under the Endangered Species Act, in the North Fork of the Cache la Poudre River watershed. Known as the North Fork Poudre River Site Conservation Team (SCT), is the first of its kind and designed […]

Collaboratives Behind-the-Scenes: Partnerscapes

Welcome to our profile series “Collaboratives Behind-the-Scenes.” This series features Q&As with different conservation organizations to provide a view into what it takes to run a collaborative organization: from challenges faced in building partnerships, to tips for budding organizations. Whether you’re already running a collaborative and are looking to increase your efficiency, or are thinking […]

Collaboratives Behind-the-Scenes: Hill Country Alliance

Welcome to our profile series “Collaboratives Behind-the-Scenes.” This series features Q&As with different conservation organizations to provide a view into what it takes to run a collaborative organization: from challenges faced in building partnerships, to tips for budding organizations. Whether you’re already running a collaborative and are looking to increase your efficiency, or are thinking […]

Collaborative Voices – September 2021

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Time to introduce our updated quarterly newsletter: Collaborative Voices! As the name suggests, we are highlighting your voices by sharing your stories. That means we’re sharing your projects, successes, and lessons learned as you participate in collaborative conservation. You’ll find WCCN updates, snippets from our new profile series examining the behind-the-scenes of running collaborative organizations, […]

CCC News – September 2021

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Finished your summer reading list? We have a list of conservation-related recommendations for this fall in this month’s CCC News! We’re also sharing updates on our Collaborative Conservation Atlas, upcoming information sessions about our Fellows Program, and changes to upcoming peer to peer exchanges. And as always, you’ll find a list of upcoming collaborative conservation […]

Favorite Conservation Books

For the emerging conservation leader or the curious, life-long learning, here is a list of essential and inspiring books. The “top ten” include several classics as well as more recent books that have expanded the conservation dialogue. At the end of this list are several books that will help you be a better conservation leader. […]

CCC Fellows Information Sessions – Sept 22 and Oct 12

Interested in becoming a CCC Fellows? Want to learn more about the CCC Fellows application process? The CCC will be offering  “How to Apply to the Fellows Program” information sessions to go over the application process and answer any questions. The sessions will be held via Zoom. Session 1: Wednesday September 22, 2021  10:00am – […]

CCC News – August 2021

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There are a bunch of ways to get involved with the CCC this month from learning about policy on wolves to our fellows program to upcoming peer-to-peer exchanges. On top of that, there are events and jobs galore across the collaborative conservation community! Find all the details in this month’s CCC News. Read the newsletter […]

Fellows Policy Series – Wolf Reintroduction

For those who have been following Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s process to reintroduce wolves into Colorado and CCC’s involvement in finding common ground and a collaborative path forward: The CCC Fellows have completed their science-based projects, using collaboration, to address conservation and livelihood issues related to the potential need for wolf management in Colorado. Our […]