
The Green Hills
By Kevin Jablonski, Fellows Cohort 9 It is late November and the rains have just returned to the Chyulu Hills, greening them. The two-year drought
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By Kevin Jablonski, Fellows Cohort 9 It is late November and the rains have just returned to the Chyulu Hills, greening them. The two-year drought
CCC Fellow Dominique David-Chavez presented in the Frontiers of Conservation Social Science Seminar Series hosted by the Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources. If you cannot
Marcela Velasco, a fellow from Cohort 2 and professor at Colorado State University, has published a paper based on her research during her time a
On November 20th, 2017, the Center for Collaborative Conservation selected team fellows for the 9th cohort of the Collaborative Conservation Fellows Program. The two-year fellowships

By: Suzanne Kent, Fellows Cohort 8 Collaborators from Honduras, Italy, and the U.S. are working together on a project concerned with environmental processes on the
Slow and steady wins the race. That’s what I keep telling myself. April 12, 2017 Project location: Central Visayas, Philippines, Fellows Cohort 8 Fourteen months
By: Tchanan Ross, Fellows Cohort 8 Location: Deadwood, Oregon Attempting to briefly summarize my reflections on the February 2017 journey of Team Kenya is definitely challenging. Grief
By: Johnny Sundstrom, Fellows Cohort 8 Location: Kenya When our son, Shiloh, was killed in a hit-and-run accident (November 22, 2015), he’d been to Kenya 4 times
By: Brett Kaufman, Fellows Cohort 8 Location: Beijing, China Last month I returned from a trip to Kenya funded by CCC and Oregon State University, and it
Perspectives on Kenya from a Montana Rancher So how does a rancher/logger (the order of which depends on which profession is supplementing the other) from western