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Thursday, November 14, 8 AM – 4 PM
University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Campus Center, 1 Campus Center Way, Amherst, MA 01003

The Regional Conservation Partnerships (RCP) Network Gathering is an inclusive forum for people from the Northeast and beyond to meet and share stories about collaborative landscape conservation. Together we are building reciprocal relationships with new people and sectors and scaling our work to conserve land as we create healthier, more just, climate-resilient communities.  

This year’s theme is Collaborating for Healthier Communities. Come explore the diverse elements of a healthy community and learn how, through collaboration, we can create a future where all people thrive. Sessions will focus on the environment’s direct impact on the health of communities and how climate change is putting pressure on all levels of society. 

JOIN US on November 14 from 8 AM – 4 PM at UMass Amherst to share how you, your collaborations, and your networks are advancing health, justice, and climate resilience. 

Please contact Jody Cologgi with any registration questions.


2024 Gathering Resources


Keynote

Climate Change, Land, and Your Brain: A Hundred-Year Global Story 
Ann-Christine Duhaime, MD

Why has climate change been so difficult for us to address? This talk will explore the problem from the point of view of how the brain works to make decisions. While climate change presents an enormous challenge, it is possible for us to call on what we know about the brain’s reward system to help us change our behaviors and to provide hope for a better future. 

Ann-Christine Duhaime, MD, is a senior pediatric neurosurgeon at the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Nicholas T. Zervas Distinguished Professor of Neurosurgery at Harvard Medical School. She is the author of Minding the Climate: How Neuroscience Can Help Solve Our Environmental Crisis. Learn more about Dr. Duhaime’s work here. 


Sessions

The 2024 RCP Network Gathering features two dozen sessions led by nearly 60 speakers along five integrated health themes: Physical and Mental Well-being, Listening and Connecting, Resilient Ecosystems, Integrated Land Use, and Diverse Partnerships. Session topics range from how RCPs are supporting the development of healthy, thriving communities to how climate change is impacting the work of healthcare professionals and why it should be a concern for conservationists. Several sessions will center themes of justice and belonging and elevate identities and perspectives historically underrepresented in the conservation movement. Join the discussion, learn from your peers, and share how your work is helping to create healthier communities! 


Special BIPOC Convening Nov 13

Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) individuals are invited to attend a free, special session and dinner on Wednesday, November 13, from 5:30 – 8 PM at the Campus Center, 10th Floor, UMass Amherst.  

This event is intended to help strengthen relationships and facilitate conversations on how the conservation community can be more welcoming, safe, and inclusive. Kolu Zigbi Consultants, Inc. will facilitate the evening’s program. Registration is required for this exclusive event. 


DID YOU KNOW that 40% of attendees at the RCP Network Gathering are not connected with a Regional Conservation Partnership? With over 50 RCPs across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, chances are there is an active group near you. Conference attendees will have the chance to meet RCP leaders and learn more about RCPs in their region. Find your local RCP here! 


Relax on a Guided Meditation Walk

Take a break during the conference to slow down, awaken your senses, and connect with the natural world on a walk around the UMass campus green spaces. Regan Stacey, a mindfulness meditation teacher and forest therapy guide, will lead a mindful experience outdoors. All are welcome! Meet at the Registration Desk at 12:30 PM. Inclement weather cancels.


Continuing Education Credits

Gathering attendees are eligible to earn Continuing Education Credits from the following organizations: the Society of American Foresters will offer 4.5 Category 1 Continuing Forestry Education credits; and the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing, 244 CMR 5.00, will provide 4 contact hours for attending the Keynote, and A1, B1, and C1 sessions. Remember to complete the appropriate sign-in sheets at the Registration desk to receive your credits!

Sign up for the RCP Network E-News! Receive updates about the 2024 Gathering, read inspiring stories about RCPs, learn about funding opportunities, and more! 

QUESTIONS? Please contact Highstead Regional Conservationist Katie Blake at kblake@highstead.net 

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2024 RCP Network Gathering SPEAKERS https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/events-and-programs/2024-rcp-network-gathering-speakers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2024-rcp-network-gathering-speakers Tue, 17 Sep 2024 12:40:38 +0000 https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/?p=14601 The 2024 RCP Network Gathering features nearly 60 inspiring speakers from throughout the Northeast and beyond. With expertise ranging from conservation to planning to health care, this year’s speakers will explore what it means to collaborate for healthier communities.   Welcome Remarks Katie Blake is a trained conservation biologist with over 20 years of experience in landscape ecology, […]

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The 2024 RCP Network Gathering features nearly 60 inspiring speakers from throughout the Northeast and beyond. With expertise ranging from conservation to planning to health care, this year’s speakers will explore what it means to collaborate for healthier communities.  

Welcome Remarks

Katie Blake is a trained conservation biologist with over 20 years of experience in landscape ecology, environmental outreach, conservation planning, and scientific research. In her role as Regional Conservationist at Highstead, Katie supports RCPs across the Northeast in their efforts to increase the pace and scale of conservation by way of capacity building, network coordination, and leadership of various landscape-scale initiatives. Katie holds a master’s degree in Conservation Biology from Antioch University New England and a BA in Environmental Studies from Mount Holyoke College. At home, Katie delights in tending to her homestead with her husband Jeremy and daughters Tziporah and Tahlia. 

Meet This Year’s Speakers  

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2024 RCP Network Gathering KEYNOTE https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/events-and-programs/2024-rcp-network-gathering-keynote/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2024-rcp-network-gathering-keynote Mon, 16 Sep 2024 18:55:52 +0000 https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/?p=14395 Ann-Christine Duhaime, MD   Climate Change, Land, and Your Brain: A Hundred-Year Global Story   Why has climate change—a true existential threat to our planet—been so difficult for us to address? And, if we love nature so much, why haven’t we been able to summon the will to protect it? This talk will look at this problem […]

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Ann-Christine Duhaime, MD  

Climate Change, Land, and Your Brain: A Hundred-Year Global Story  

Why has climate change—a true existential threat to our planet—been so difficult for us to address? And, if we love nature so much, why haven’t we been able to summon the will to protect it? This talk will look at this problem from the point of view of how the brain works to make decisions based on the evolutionary history that determined the design of our neural equipment. While climate change presents an enormous challenge, it is not impossible, especially if we call on what we know about the brain’s reward system to help us change our own behaviors and those we influence to tackle this large-scale, intergenerational crisis, and to provide hope for a better future.  

Ann-Christine Duhaime, MD

Ann-Christine Duhaime, MD, is a senior pediatric neurosurgeon at the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Nicholas T. Zervas Distinguished Professor of Neurosurgery at Harvard Medical School. Her neuroscience research investigates mechanisms, pathophysiology, imaging, and treatment of injury in the immature brain.  

Dr. Duhaime also has a longstanding interest in the relationship between brain and behavior, and in environmental issues. Her book, Minding the Climate, was published in 2022 (Harvard University Press). She is a Faculty Associate of the Harvard University Center for the Environment and was a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute in 2016. She now serves as Associate Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for the Environment and Health and as Associate Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Climate Change and Health.  


We sat down with Dr. Duhaime to learn more about her work and keynote address. 

You’re a pediatric neurosurgeon who specializes in trauma. What inspired you to begin working on the climate crisis? 

Dr. Ann-Christine Duhaime: I was always interested in the brain and how it works, and I have always been drawn to and interested in nature from early in life. Part of why I went into neurosurgery is that the brain is a really cool creation of nature—I don’t see the two as separate. I like people, so it was fun and rewarding to take care of people, especially kids.  

But there came a time, as climate change became more and more of an obvious and pressing threat, that I started to feel a contradiction between taking care of one child at a time and this catastrophic change in the world that is going to threaten every child. So I made a conscious decision to use what I had come to know about the brain to focus that perspective on the climate crisis.  

In your 2022 book, Minding the Climate, you explore how our brains evolved to prioritize short-term rewards over long-term consequences like the climate crisis, but that things like social rewards can be powerful change agents. What is something you were surprised to learn while writing this book? 

One thing that was surprising was how little (research) there was connecting climate change to the brain. For people in my profession, every decision that humans make, every action we’ve taken can be explained through the lens of how the brain operates. Your brain is constantly changing; it’s designed that way. But the question is: can we choose to have a greater influence on our own decisions and the decisions of others in light of this crisis?  

There are data that suggests there are strategies that have been used in other contexts that could be used in this context, and that while it will be a challenge, our brains are sufficiently flexible that they can change their decision-making priorities quite dramatically under the influence of things like facts and social influence.  

The theme of the 2024 Gathering is Collaborating for Healthier Communities. What should people expect to learn from your talk? 

Most people are heavily influenced by social context, the opinion of others, by reflecting what the norms are around them, by the approval of respected leaders in a community. What does that have to do with climate change and climate action? 

The kinds of behaviors we have to change are simply much less fun, much less rewarding than the alternative, which is the status quo. And because there are things we have to do that are not rewarding, how do you get people to do them? The overall equation must be more rewarding than not, or people won’t do it.  

I came to the conclusion looking at other difficult behavioral changes—addiction and the Ebola epidemic in West Africa in 2014, which required a very rapid cultural change—that the things that worked involved the substitution of one reward for another. The reward in the climate world that we can substitute and that we have some control over is social reward. We can choose to deliberately find ways to capitalize on the high reward value of social change and social approval by bonding with like-minded people. 

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2024 RCP Network Gathering ABOUT https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/events-and-programs/2024-rcp-network-gathering-about/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2024-rcp-network-gathering-about Mon, 16 Sep 2024 18:10:21 +0000 https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/?p=14385 The annual Regional Conservation Partnership (RCP) Network Gathering is a free, one-day conference that brings together people advancing collaborative landscape conservation along with their allies and advocates. The Gathering is a place to connect with colleagues, meet new partners, share successes and challenges, and learn new skills. This event supports the growth of RCPs, promotes […]

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The annual Regional Conservation Partnership (RCP) Network Gathering is a free, one-day conference that brings together people advancing collaborative landscape conservation along with their allies and advocates. The Gathering is a place to connect with colleagues, meet new partners, share successes and challenges, and learn new skills. This event supports the growth of RCPs, promotes cross-disciplinary partnerships, and helps advance the pace and practice of landscape conservation throughout the Northeast and beyond. 

At the 2023 Gathering, we heard from philanthropic and environmental justice leaders about the importance of working in partnership to address multiple goals beyond biodiversity conservation. In 2024, we will apply these lessons as we explore what makes a “healthy community.” Ecosystems are more resilient when their parts are restored. Similarly, advancing multiple objectives outside of conservation will take diverse voices, groups, sectors, and areas of expertise. 

Regional Conservation Partnerships 

Regional Conservation Partnerships (RCPs) help to increase the pace and scale of land conservation across property, town, state, and regional boundaries. Together we are building reciprocal relationships with new people and sectors, sharing and scaling the work outward, and helping to foster healthier, more just, climate-resilient communities. 

Over the past few decades, people across New England, the East Coast, and beyond have organized and advanced RCPs to increase the pace and scale of land protection and stewardship in service of a shared conservation vision across property, town, state, and sometimes regional boundaries. Highstead coordinates, researches, and convenes RCPs in networks, helping their members and RCPs innovate and accomplish more with regional partners like foundations, colleges and universities, conservation organizations, and state and federal agencies.   

Since forming and with Highstead’s support, the RCP Network has helped RCPs conserve more than 35,000 acres across the region and secure more than $23 million from grants, federal funding, and fundraising. At least 12 new RCPs have been established and more than 25 have advanced one or more stages of development through direct Network engagement. 

Highstead 

Highstead, a regional conservation and ecological stewardship nonprofit based in Redding, CT, serves as the host partner of the RCP Network and organizes the annual RCP Network Gathering with the support of a diverse steering committee. Highstead’s vision aligns with the Wildlands, Woodlands, Farmlands & Communities vision which calls for the permanent protection of 70% of New England as forests and 7% as farmlands by 2060 to ensure a thriving landscape and to support the communities who depend on it.  

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (DEIJ) 

We are committed to addressing injustices perpetrated on Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and other historically marginalized communities. Since 2021, the RCP Network Gathering has centered on land justice. Any path to a healthier, more climate-resilient, and biodiverse future requires collaboration among diverse people and sectors to ensure everyone benefits. We acknowledge that the RCP Network Gathering has yet to fully reflect the diversity of people and interests that need to be involved in these discussions. We commit to continuing to build strong relationships with BIPOC individuals, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and other historically underrepresented groups to elevate areas of shared interest toward a sustainable and just future for all.  

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2024 RCP Network Gathering SESSIONS https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/events-and-programs/2024-rcp-network-gathering-sessions-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2024-rcp-network-gathering-sessions-2 Tue, 10 Sep 2024 15:47:59 +0000 https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/?p=14298 The 2024 RCP Network Gathering features two dozen sessions led by nearly 60 presenters along five integrated health themes: Physical and Mental Well-being, Listening and Connecting, Resilient Ecosystems, Integrated Land Use, and Diverse Partnerships.  * Sessions with Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice themes# Sessions that are led by or elevate the work of Regional Conservation […]

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The 2024 RCP Network Gathering features two dozen sessions led by nearly 60 presenters along five integrated health themes: Physical and Mental Well-being, Listening and Connecting, Resilient Ecosystems, Integrated Land Use, and Diverse Partnerships. 

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2024 RCP Network Gathering TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATIONS  https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/events-and-programs/2024-rcp-network-gathering-travel-and-accommodations/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2024-rcp-network-gathering-travel-and-accommodations Mon, 09 Sep 2024 17:07:38 +0000 https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/?p=14679 The 2024 RCP Network Gathering will be held at the UMass Amherst Campus Center at 1 Campus Center Way, Amherst, MA 01002. We look forward to seeing you there! Directions to the Campus Center Click here for directions to the Campus Center parking garage. From the Parking Garage – As you enter the Parking Garage, […]

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The 2024 RCP Network Gathering will be held at the UMass Amherst Campus Center at 1 Campus Center Way, Amherst, MA 01002. We look forward to seeing you there!

Directions to the Campus Center

Click here for directions to the Campus Center parking garage.

From the Parking Garage – As you enter the Parking Garage, proceed down the ramp and park on Levels 2-6. An enclosed entranceway leads directly from Level 2 onto the Campus Center Concourse. As you enter the Concourse, you will see information signs directing you to the location of your conference registration, which is on Level 1. If you are a hotel guest and looking for the Campus Center Lobby, proceed to the left and walk past the University Store; the elevators are on the right. The Hotel Lobby is on the third floor.


Complimentary Parking

All attendees must register their car within 20 minutes of entering the parking garage at 1 Campus Center Way, Amherst, MA 01003.

  1. Your license plate is recorded upon entry to the garage. 
  1. Within 20 minutes of entering, scan the QR code below. This will take you to a webpage where you can register your vehicle with the parking system. 
  1. Enter your name, email address, license plate, and vehicle information. Click “Register.” 

Hotels

Click here to reserve a discounted room at Hotel UMass. Discounted rooms will be available until October 16 or until they are filled.

Click here for a list of additional hotels.


Food Accommodations & Local Restaurants 

Box lunches will be available at the Gathering, including vegetarian and gluten-free options. You may also purchase additional items at the UMass food court located on the 1st floor of the Campus Center.

Click here for a list of local restaurants.

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2024 RCP Network Gathering, PRE- and POST-CONFERENCE EVENTS  https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/events-and-programs/2024-rcp-network-gathering-pre-and-post-conference-events/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2024-rcp-network-gathering-pre-and-post-conference-events Sat, 07 Sep 2024 19:07:11 +0000 https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/?p=14401 NOVEMBER 13  Land Justice — Beyond Access: Addressing the Interrelatedness of Social, Economic, and Environmental Challenges   11 AM – 3:30 PM  Campus Center, 10th Floor, UMass Amherst  Are you a staff member or director of a philanthropic and operating foundation with an environmental program that has activities in New England? Are you interested in learning how […]

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NOVEMBER 13 
Land Justice — Beyond Access: Addressing the Interrelatedness of Social, Economic, and Environmental Challenges  

11 AM – 3:30 PM  
Campus Center, 10th Floor, UMass Amherst 

Are you a staff member or director of a philanthropic and operating foundation with an environmental program that has activities in New England? Are you interested in learning how land justice may relate to your work in the region? 

This and future convenings aim to help philanthropic and operating foundation officers and trustees learn together, build trust, align goals, and advance their missions toward a more just and equitable New England in their respective programs. The program will be facilitated by Kolu Zigbi Consultants, Inc. 

Participation is limited to philanthropic and operating foundation staff and directors who lead environmental programs, but registration is required.  

For more information, please contact Highstead’s Bill Labich at blabich@highstead.net


RCP Coordinators and Leaders Meeting  

2 – 5 PM 
Campus Center, 10th Floor, UMass Amherst

We know collaboration is essential for helping us solve complex problems, such as creating healthy communities where all people and nature thrive. Essential to collaboration are leaders at the helm of regional partnerships. These leaders bring partners together across a landscape to share resources, plan, and work on projects together. The Coordinators and Leaders meeting is a time for this group to lean on one another to share successes and challenges of leading Regional Conservation Partnerships, get reinspired for increasingly complex work ahead, and gain new perspectives to bring back to their partnerships and regions. The session will be facilitated by Karen Strong, principal of Strong Outcomes. If you lead an RCP and want to learn more, please contact Highstead’s Katie Blake at kblake@highstead.net


A Convening of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in the Northeastern Conservation Community 

5:30 – 8 PM 
Campus Center, 10th Floor, UMass Amherst

The Regional Conservation Partnership (RCP) Network will host a free, exclusive session and dinner for BIPOC folx in the Northeastern U.S. conservation community. Kolu Zigbi Consultants, Inc., will facilitate the evening’s program, allowing attendees to network, build stronger relationships, and share thoughts regarding how the conservation community can be more welcoming and inclusive. Stay and attend the RCP Network Gathering the next day! 


NOVEMBER 14 
LGBTQIA+ Dinner 

There will be an informal dinner for LGBTQIA+ attendees immediately following the conclusion of the 2024 RCP Network Gathering. If you would like to join us, please email Highstead’s Bill Labich at blabich@highstead.net

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2024 RCP Network Gathering, Call for Presentations https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/events-and-programs/2024-rcp-network-gathering-call-for-presentations/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2024-rcp-network-gathering-call-for-presentations Mon, 18 Mar 2024 15:10:59 +0000 https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/?p=13922   Every year, we survey attendees about their experience and integrate their suggestions into our event design so that we continue to deliver an event that serves you. Information about presentation formats and topic areas of focus is described below. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Katie Blake at kblake@highstead.net. The […]

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Every year, we survey attendees about their experience and integrate their suggestions into our event design so that we continue to deliver an event that serves you. Information about presentation formats and topic areas of focus is described below. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Katie Blake at kblake@highstead.net.

The deadline to apply is May 31, 2024

Presenters will be notified by mid-June about the status of proposals

Christophe Carr discusses his experiences with advocacy, partnering with other conservation groups, and concerns that may not be visible to the majority demographic.

 

Session Formats:

Workshop—2.5 hours: These are engaging workshops that are highly interactive. Time is spent building and practicing skills or developing individual/organizational work plans, for example. These may also require communication with attendees before the event to provide instruction or pre-work to prepare for the workshop. Please specify in the RFP form if your workshop has a maximum number of attendees or if tables are needed in your room setup.

Workshop/Presentation—90 min: These are interactive presentations or panel discussions that involve a lot of audience engagement. The recommendation is to limit presenters to 4 speakers and reserve 30 minutes for facilitated discussion or Q&A from the audience.

Presentation—75 min: These are presentations or smaller-format panels with a suggested maximum of three presenters. They include 50 minutes of presenting and 25 minutes of facilitated discussion or Q&A from the audience.

Presentation—60 min: These are short, informational presentations that aim to relay foundational information such as details of new research or best practice and include about 45 minutes of content and 15 minutes for Q&A from the audience. These could also include other short format presentations, such as lightning talk type presentations where up to 4 speakers present short 3-5 minute talks with ample time for facilitated audience questions or discussion.

Areas of focus:

To continue embracing the interconnected nature of conservation, we ask that presenters integrate cross-cutting themes into their presentations and workshops. These are based on the event theme this year: Collaborating for Healthier Communities. Presenters must incorporate one or more conservation areas AND cross-cutting themes into their proposals.

Conservation Areas

  • Biodiversity Conservation
  • Collaborative Land Conservation Projects (includes land protection, restoration & stewardship)
  • Fundraising and/or Conservation Finance
  • Landowner and/or Municipal Engagement and Outreach
  • Partnership/Network Engagement
  • RCP Partner/Conservation Professional Capacity Building

Cross-cutting/Integrated themes

  • Public Health and/or Community Well-being
  • Climate Resilience 
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Land and/or Climate Justice
  • Integrated Land Use

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2023 RCP Network Gathering Workshops and Descriptions https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/events-and-programs/2023-rcp-network-gathering-workshops-and-descriptions/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2023-rcp-network-gathering-workshops-and-descriptions Wed, 06 Sep 2023 15:40:36 +0000 https://wildlandsandwoodlands.org/?p=12659 This year’s Gathering featured 18 workshops by more than 60 faculty across six thematic tracks: advancing land justice, collaborative landscape conservation, fundraising and conservation finance, landowner and municipal outreach/engagement, partner engagement, and climate resiliency. Expand the track titles below to view workshop descriptions.

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This year’s Gathering featured 18 workshops by more than 60 faculty across six thematic tracks: advancing land justice, collaborative landscape conservation, fundraising and conservation finance, landowner and municipal outreach/engagement, partner engagement, and climate resiliency.

Expand the track titles below to view workshop descriptions.

Session A Workshops – 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. — Addressing land justice and equity at scale

Speakers will address the importance of equity and justice in conservation work and how their organizations are addressing these values through their initiatives and projects. What can we learn about how partnerships embrace complexity? How are conservationists collaborating with diverse stakeholders to meet multiple objectives at a landscape scale? Presenters will also share their journeys to learn more about diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice and their relevance to their work and lives.

Session B Workshops – 1:15 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. — RCPs leading and learning from one another

Regional Conservation Partnership (RCP)-led presentations will champion RCPs’ role in reaching multiple objectives, connecting with new partners, and acquiring helpful tools to support partners. Leaders will reflect on how RCPs can embrace complexity by engaging new sectors with shared interests, joining land conservation projects at a regional scale, seeking more complicated funding, and expanding land access. RCPs will share how they’re collaborating at scale to meet diverse goals and how they address challenges, setbacks, and complexity.

Session C Workshops – 2:45 p.m. – 4 p.m. — Research, resources, and new Ideas to support your work

Topics will focus on building strategic and communication capacity to achieve goals, guiding conservation leaders in how to increase investment in under-resourced communities, and understanding what new research says about the value of wildlands and the restoration of old-growth forests.

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