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Conservation
The Conservation Fund forges partnerships
to preserve our nation's outdoor heritage: America's legacy
of wildlife habitat, working landscapes, and community open
space.
http://www.conservationfund.org/
Forest History Society links the past
to the future by identifying, collecting, preserving, interpreting,
and disseminating information on the history of interactions
between people, forests, and their related resources.
http://www.lib.duke.edu/forest/
Land Trust Alliance is a national leader
of the private land conservation movement, promoting voluntary
land conservation across the country and providing resources,
leadership, and training to the nation's 1,200-plus nonprofit,
grassroots land trusts, helping them to protect important
open spaces.
http://www.lta.org/aboutlta/index.html
Lincoln Land Institute is a nonprofit
educational institution established in 1974. Its mission
as a school is to study and teach land policy, including
land economics and land taxation.
http://www.lincolninst.edu/aboutlincoln/index.asp
The Orion Society seeks to inform, inspire,
and engage individuals and grassroots organizations to become
a significant cultural force for healing nature and community.
http://www.oriononline.org/index2.html
Orton Family Foundation is a nonprofit,
private operating foundation working with rural communities
as they cope with rapid economic, social, and environmental
change. The mission is to provide rural America with the
tools needed to undertake responsible rural and land use
planning.
http://www.orton.org/
School of Natural Resources/University of
Vermont is a community of students, faculty, and staff
who share concern for the environment, excitement for discovery,
and commitment to life-long learning. The school emphasizes
the integration of natural science and social science perspectives
that reflect the interdisciplinary context in which ecosystem
management, resource planning, and environmental concerns
must be addressed.
http://snr.uvm.edu/
Sonoran Institute is a nonprofit organization
that works collaboratively with local people and interests
to conserve and restore important natural landscapes in
western North America, engaging partners such as landowners,
public land managers, local leaders, community residents,
and nongovernmental organizations. "Community Stewardship"
is the Institute's innovative approach to conservation.
http://www.sonoran.org/si/
QLF/Atlantic Center for the Environment
exists to support the rural communities and environment
of eastern Canada and New England, and to create models
for stewardship of natural resources and cultural heritage
that can be applied worldwide.
http://www.qlf.org/
Stewardship Education
Antioch New England Institute is a nonprofit
environmental and educational consulting organization of
Antioch New England Graduate School. The Institute provides
training and resources to communities and organizations
in the following areas: environmental education, leadership
training, environmental policy development, nonprofit management
and governance, exhibit planning and design, public administration,
facilitation, and democracy building.
http://www.anei.org/about.html
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical
Park is the only national park to focus on conservation
history and the evolving nature of land stewardship in America.
Opened in June 1998, Vermont's first national park preserves
and interprets the historic Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller property.
http://www.nps.gov/mabi/
National Park Foundation strengthens
the enduring connection between the American people and
their national parks by raising private funds, making strategic
grants, creating innovative partnerships, and increasing
public awareness.
http://www.nationalparks.org/Home.asp
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
conserves healthy populations of fish, wildlife, and plants,
on land and in the sea, through creative and respectful
partnerships, sustainable solutions, and better education.
http://www.nfwf.org/
National Wildlife Federation is the
nation's largest member-supported conservation group, uniting
individuals, organizations, businesses, and government to
protect wildlife, wild places, and the environment.
http://www.nwf.org
Shelburne Farms is a membership-supported,
nonprofit environmental education center and national historic
site on the shores of Lake Champlain in Shelburne, Vermont.
School children, adults, educators, and families come to
learn, while casual visitors may enjoy the walking trails,
children's farmyard, inn, restaurant, property tours, and
special events.
http://www.shelburnefarms.org/index.htm
Student Conservation Association is
one of the nation's leading providers of conservation service
opportunities, outdoor skills, and leadership training for
young women and men.
http://www.thesca.org/
Training
The George Wright Society is a nonprofit
association of researchers, managers, administrators, educators,
and other professionals who work on behalf of the scientific
and heritage values of protected areas. The society is dedicated
to the protection, preservation, and management of cultural
and natural parks and reserves through research and education.
http://www.georgewright.org/
Pinchot Institute for Conservation is
a nonprofit natural resource policy, research, and education
organization dedicated to leadership in conservation thought,
policy, and action. The Pinchot Institute facilitates communication
and closer cooperation among resource managers, scientists,
policymakers, and the American public.
http://www.pinchot.org/index.html
Murie Center develops new constituencies
for wilderness and fosters fresh thinking in the conservation
community.
http://www.muriecenter.org/default.htm
National Park Service/The Learning Place
is a centralized location for information and materials
about training and development for the National Park Service
and all its employees.
http://www.nps.gov/training/
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service/National
Conservation Training Center is a gathering place where
conservation professionals from all sectors can learn together
in an environment especially designed for them. Government,
nonprofit organizations, and corporations can come together
in a non-threatening, collaborative setting to learn new
skills, share perspectives, break down barriers, establish
networks, find common ground, and move toward field-based
solutions built on consensus and mutual interest.
http://training.fws.gov/
International
ICCROM (The International Centre for the
Study of the Preservation and the Restoration of Cultural
Property) is an international, intergovernmental organization
established in 1959. Created by UNESCO, ICCROM is an independent
body currently consisting of 101 member nations and various
associated institutions. With headquarters in the Ospizio
di San Michele, Rome, it serves as a research and training
center and as a clearinghouse for the exchange of conservation
information among specialists from all nations.
http://www.achp.gov/iccrom.html
International Centre for Protected Landscapes
was established in 1990 to offer training for protected
area professionals and to provide advisory and consultancy
services to governments and nongovernmental organizations
around the world. The center does so through a range of
activities including academic and professional training,
consultancy, and research, and through establishing networks
and partnerships with individuals, organizations, and institutions
around the world.
http://www.protected-landscapes.org/
Lazio Regional Park Agency (Italy) participates
in an international exchange program between the Italian
Nature Conservancy Service and the U.S. National Park Service.
http://www.parks.it/Eindex.html
UNESCO World Heritage Centre protects
natural and cultural properties of outstanding universal
value against the threat of damage in a rapidly developing
world. It organizes nominations for the World Heritage List,
mobilizes international assistance, and organizes training
courses and emergency assistance when a site is threatened.
http://whc.unesco.org
US/ICOMOS (U.S. National Committee of the
International Council on Monuments and Sites) fosters
heritage conservation and historic preservation at the national
and international levels through education and training,
international exchange of people and information, technical
assistance, documentation, and advocacy. US/ICOMOS membership
includes professionals, practitioners, supporters, and organizations
committed to the protection, preservation, and conservation
of the world's cultural heritage.
http://www.icomos.org/usicomos/
World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA)
is the world's leading global network of protected area
specialists. WCPA's international mission is to promote
the establishment and effective management of a worldwide
representative network of terrestrial and marine protected
areas, as an integral contribution to the IUCN mission.
http://wcpa.iucn.org/welcome.html






























