Coaches Resource Library


CCNet maintains a variety of resources to support Coaches in the presentation and use of the Conservation Standards. Most of the resources are found in multiple languages in the Coaches Notebook that is part of CCNet New Coach Trainings.

In addition, in our Resource Library you can find a wealth of support materials shared by Coaches and Conservation Standards practitioners. To find resources to support your coaching efforts, make sure to select the ‘I am a coach’ tab.

In our Resource Library you will find a wealth of support materials shared by Coaches and Conservation Standards practitioners from over 600 organizations across the planet over 20 years. On this website, resources are rated to provide only the best and most faithful to the Conservation Standards. To find coaching resources, make sure to select the ‘I am a coach’ tab.
Resources are broadly categorized into Guidance, Tools, Case Studies and Complementary Materials. Searching may lead you directly to resources you know exist.

The Conservation Standards Circle provides the framework for project planning, management, monitoring, adapting and sharing.

Submit your resources for listing by using our Submission Form.

This area is intended to hold or link to all of the resources that might be helpful to an Open Standards coach.

This section of the website is searchable, and includes all of the resources found in the organized Coaches Notebook plus a variety of other resources that are not generally included in the Notebook.

Also, don’t forget the basic Conservation Standards Guidance & Tools, and Conservation Standards Examples sections of the Conservation Standards website.

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Thinking and Working Politically When Practicing the Conservation Standards at USAID

Story from Kelsey Schueler (Environmental Incentives), Heidi Schuttenberg (USAID) and Jeff Stark.    USAID has developed a new resource with practical advice for thinking and working politically when practicing the Conservation Standards in USAID work. Given strong evidence that political factors...

Tools of Engagement

Tools of Engagement: A Toolkit for Engaging People in Conservation was developed by the National Audubon Society in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Environmental Education and Training…

USFWS Standard Measures of Effectiveness and Threats for Wildlife Conservation in Central Africa: Guidance for USFWS Applicants

This guidance was jointly produced by the USFWS and FoS (under contract) in 2014. Since 2006, on behalf of the American public and via Congressional legislation, the United States Fish…

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The Conservation Coaches Network aims to improve conservation by empowering people to develop, implement, evaluate, adapt and share effective strategies that achieve tangible conservation results benefitting both people and nature all over the world.

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Coaches Resource Library

CCNet maintains a variety of resources to support Coaches in the presentation and use of the Conservation Standards. Most of the resources are found in multiple languages in the Coaches Notebook that is part of CCNet New Coach Trainings. In addition, in our Resource Library you can find a wealth of support materials shared by Coaches and Conservation Standards practitioners.

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Every organization, agency, project, and individual has its own preferred set of terms. There is no right answer – the most important thing is that the members of your project team and the people with whom you work have a clear and common understanding of whatever terms you choose to use.

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The Conservation Standards is the product of inputs, field tests, and discussions among members of the Conservation Measures Partnership (CMP), which has final editorial authority over the Conservation Standards. Substantial input was also provided by members of the Conservation Coaches Network (CCNet) and other CMP partners.

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Contact CCNet

To inquire about supporting CCNet or for general inquiries, please contact:

John Morrison - CCNet Global Coordinator john.morrison@wwfus.org
Cristina Lasch - CCNet Technical Coordinator clasch@tnc.org

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