Center for Large Landscape Conservation

For The Network For Landscape Conservation

  • Amount
    $800,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    11/3/2018
  • Term
    60.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Program
Overview
The Center for Large Landscape Conservation uses science to inform collaborative efforts between federal and state agencies and the communities working to conserve important ecosystems and the wildlife corridors that connect them. With this grant, the organization’s Network for Landscape Conservation will establish a program to support the needs of collaboratives working across the American West, including those working in partnership with indigenous communities. The Network for Landscape Conservation advances cross-border, collaborative conservation as a vital approach to sustain nature, culture, and community.
About the Grantee
Grants to this Grantee
for federal capacity for wildlife connectivity  
The nonprofit Center for Large Landscape Conservation works with partners to inform federal and state efforts to advance the policy and practice of wildlife corridor conservation. The center works to protect, maintain, and restore ecological connectivity for wildlife in the face of a changing climate. This also includes developing innovative designs for wildlife highway-crossing structures. This grant supports federal capacity for action on wildlife connectivity. (Substrategy: Landscape-Scale Connectivity)
for the Network for Landscape Conservation’s Catalyst Fund  
The Center for Large Landscape Conservation uses science to inform collaborative efforts between federal and state agencies and the communities working to conserve important ecosystems and the wildlife corridors that connect them. The center serves as fiscal sponsor for the Network for Landscape Conservation’s Catalyst Fund, which supports the needs of collaboratives working across the U.S. West, including those led by Indigenous communities. The Network for Landscape Conservation advances cross-border, collaborative conservation as a vital approach to sustain nature, culture, and community. (Substrategy: Advance Conservation Protections)

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