CCNet Australia will be offering a Healthy Country Planning training in Katoomba, in the surroundings near the Fairmont Resort prior to the Global CCNet Rally from April 27-29, 2018. Healthy…
Development by Design workshop participants discuss bush food values on a field trip in the Nyikina Mangala area. Photo by TNC. Over the last 18 months, the Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation…
Story sent by Frank Weisenberger, Frank Weisenberger Consulting A recent publication in the journal “Environmental Management & Restoration” (Vol.18 No. 03) co-authored by Australian Conservation Coaches, practitioners and members of…
Dear coaches and friends of the Conservation Coaches Network! Approximately every two years we come together to connect, share innovations, sharpen our skills, and uplift our spirits to support conservation practitioners…
In 2016 The Conservation Coaches Network (CCNet) and The Conservation Measures Partnership (CMP) jointly launched a competition for Adaptive Management Case Studies. We received 10 excellent entries. Our judges narrowed these…
Story from Natalie Holland, TNC-Australia This past summer in 2016, a “Muster” brought together coaches from around Australia to integrate the Open Standards further into the heart of the country’s…
Story from Mary Huffman, The Nature Conservancy and The Fire Learning Network, and Margo Robbins, Yurok Tribe Native American people walk in two worlds: their ancestral tribal world and the contemporary…
Story from Daniel Sprod, Conservation Management In November 27, 2016 students came together for a Healthy Country Planning workshop in Australia’s Northern Territory to understand how Traditional Owners’ cultural knowledge and…
Registrations are open for a five-day Healthy Country Planning Open Standards Workshop in Australia at Bronte Park, Tasmania, from January 30th to February 3rd, 2017. Please see flyer here with…
Story from Annette Stewart, Bush Heritage Australia Last year, I was the lucky recipient of a Fulbright scholarship to study how other conservation organisations manage their work. I see the…