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

We wanted to partner with HOAs to remove invasive grasses from their properties for both safety and to support invasive plant management in the nearby desert preserves. Our initial attempts to do so didn’t pan out as we had hoped.

We’re being observant and busy bees this month! In our February Newsletter, we’re announcing a new addition to our Fellows program, providing updates on our programs, and settling into another year of collaborative conservation!

Summary by Katie McGrath Novak, Colorado Forest Health Council Member serving as “an individual employed by or associated with a forest collaborative organization”
This document summarizes points from the February 6th, 2025 Colorado Forest Health Council quarterly meeting that

The skills that the collaborative conservation field requires can offer us some amazing tools for centering well-being, including trust, relationship building, and thoughtful facilitation. What are your intentions for 2025? And how does your collaborative practice inform them?

The Center for Collaborative Conservation (CCC) is excited to announce recipients of our fifteenth Cohort of the CCC Fellows Program. Access and share the press release, “Innovative conservation projects receive funding and support through the Collaborative Conservation Fellows Program” here.

In our final 2024 CCC newsletter, we’re celebrating a successful year in collaborative conservation, giving thanks to the people who support our mission, and reviewing all of our progress so far. Looking back on 2024, we see plenty to celebrate.

Our furry, feathered, and serpentine friends put a smile on our faces, offer snuggles and pets when we are in need of comfort, join our zoom calls for fun, and support us as we work hard towards CCC’s mission to

Thanks to the 280 people who have engaged with the Storyteller’s Circle over the past two years! What started as an idea between peer-mentors matched during WCCN’s Confluence in 2022 has blossomed into an enthusiastic and motivated group of conservation

We at the CFCN have just published our “tell-all” on the 2024 Summit in Durango!!!