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 Partnership (EETAP), and TogetherGreen, a program of Audubon, in alliance with Toyota. 2011.
Editor and Project Director: Judy Braus
Editorial and Program Team: Janet Ady, Nicole Ardoin, Jennifer Coleman, Mary Ford, Kristen Grimm, Joe Heimlich, Melissa Hopkins, Georgia Jeppesen, Lori Mann, Christy Merrick, Florence Miller, Bob Petty, and Zach Slavin
Design: Weirdesign
This toolkit focuses on how to best engage people in your conservation work. To further enhance the effectiveness of your work, we recommend that you use this toolkit in conjunction with traditional conservation planning tools, such as the Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation and the associated software tools, Miradi and Conservation Action Planning (CAP), as well as others.
This toolkit may be reproduced and/or translated in part or in full without payment of royalty. Please give appropriate credit to Audubon and its partners, as well as organizations who have contributed resources and tools, as indicated in the text.