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Proceedings and reflections on the fourth ILCN Global Congress, hosted at Mont-Sainte Anne Hotel and Conference Centre in Beaupre, Quebec, and co-hosted by the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
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Explore topics including, rewilding, the Eden to Addo Corridor, Indigenous-led conservation, European conservation easements, and more.
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The month’s issue reports on the ILCN’s scoping trip to India, an artist’s reflections on conservation in coastal Portugal, the Global Landscape Stewards peer exchange, and more.
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What is an easement? How is it used for conservation? What is the history of the tool and how can we incentivize private landowners to put conservation easements on their property? The Agriculture, Biodiversity, and Climate (ABC) working group delves into this and more in a new report.
Riebl recounts lessons from the ILCN’s second webinar on Indigenous-led conservation.
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The Eden to Addo Corridor is inspired by elephants’ role as ancient path makers.
ILCN Regional Representative for Asia, Shenmin Liu, leaves the Lincoln Institute staff in July to take the helm at a pilot program in the mountains of Hangzhou, China.
Teams from China, Romania, Canada, and the US shared the results of the projects they worked on over the course of the two-year exchange.
Thirteen students from seven countries make up the first cohort of the inaugural ILCN Academy.
Ambler uses a handmade etching press to transform wood planks into nostalgic landscapes.
Researchers say the technique is low-tech, low-cost, and hugely impactful. This article explores the work of Yale School of the Environment professor Oswald Schmitz and his colleague Magnus Sylvén, founder of the Global Rewilding Alliance.