Story from Stuart Cowell, Conservation Management So, you have a plan–or are developing a plan–that you are using to guide your work. Or maybe you have a plan, but it needs…
Story from John Morrison, World Wildlife Fund In January 2016, twenty new coaches participated in a coach training workshop in Colorado, USA. These new coaches are all from the United…
Story from Sara Gottlieb, TNC-Georgia, and George Schuler, TNC-New York. During a recent workshop in Alabama, The River Network—an organization the helps groups across the US champion clean, ample water—learned how…
During an Open Standards field exercise, participants discuss shared values, threats, and strategies in the context of a recent wildfire. Photo by M. Huffman/TNC. Story from Mary Huffman, TNC, Fire...
Story from Felix Cybulla, Independent Consultant and CCNet Coach in Europe For the second time now, students have successfully taught other students the Open Standards. This past spring at the…
Story from Annette Stewart, Conservation Systems Adviser at Bush Heritage Australia The Miradi User Group held its first two webinars earlier this year. The Miradi webinars are hosted quarterly, and each…
CCNet colleagues in Australia will be rounding up the troops for a Regional Muster the week of August 1-5, 2016. The plan for the week is as follows: Monday &…
Story from Jo Webb, Rangelands Natural Resource Management, Western Australia. The next phase of the Pilbara Corridors’ Conservation Action Planning process is now underway. The process will identify priorities, establish working…
Story from Juan Ricardo Gómez, CCNet coach in Colombia and professor at Javeriana University. At the Javeriana University in Bogotá, Colombia, the course “Biodiversity’s Use Systems” (mandatory for students obtaining…
CCNet Australia: We are happy to welcome Natalie Holland (Conservation Projects Manager, TNC) back as co-franchise lead. Natalie provides leadership in CCNet Australia together with Paul Koch (Lead Scientist and Planner from…