Project Kickoff in the Last Great Frontier (Team Alaska)
By: Matt Luizza, Fellows Cohort 7 Two weeks ago marked only the second time I have flown over Alaska’s Yukon Flats. During this brief flight, I
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By: Matt Luizza, Fellows Cohort 7 Two weeks ago marked only the second time I have flown over Alaska’s Yukon Flats. During this brief flight, I
By: Angelia Lane, Fellows Cohort 7 Thursday, August 13, 2015 It has been a whirlwind of two months since moving to Belize. We have met an
By: Howard Hallman, Fellows Cohort 6 My Fellows Project is to create a volunteer forest monitoring program tailored to Summit County, Colorado. I am assisted by
By: Retta Bruegger, Fellows Cohort 6 If you had asked me a few years back to visualize my life in in the future, dissecting a sage-grouse
By: Dr. Greg Newman, Fellows Cohort 6 The simple task of understanding “who’s doing what where” in collaborative conservation turns out to be not that
By Anna Mangan, Fellows Cohort 6 When I tell people I’m doing field work on the ecology of song birds, I like to think that
By: Michael Verdone, Fellows Cohort 6 The Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) mechanism was created in 2005 to conserve forest carbon stocks
By: Greg Newman, Fellows Cohort 6 Ch’aska and I have begun exploring the needs for an atlas of collaborative conservation groups and possible implementation ides
By: Tanmay Telang, Fellows Cohort 6 It’s been almost a year that I’ve been a part of the Fargreen team . However, 8th of June
By: R. Patrick Bixler, Fellows Cohort 2 The Rocky Mountain West with its vast expanse of open spaces and abundant natural resources has always held