On Thursday, our friend Hannah-Marie Garcia will be speaking about the Indigenous Sentinels Network as part of a webinar hosted by the Salazar Center. This webinar, part of a larger Collaborative Land Conservation webinar series, will be on Thursday, June 29 at 10:00 am AKT and focus on a key finding from the ‘How Landscape Conservation Partnerships Are Working to Address Climate Change’ working paper; that land conservation organizations often struggle to communicate how their work impacts climate.
Case-study participants and experts in the field will discuss how better data integration and tools that measure how conservation impacts climate can play a role in simplifying complex information for better messaging. Applying these tools to a comprehensive communication strategy is a critical component to successfully communicate landscape conservation as a natural climate solution.
Learn more about the webinar series here, and register online for the Thursday webinar.
Speakers:
Moderator: Elizabeth Tully, Climate Adaptation Fund, Wildlife Conservation Society
Simon Rucker, Maine Appalachian Trail Land Trust
Hannah Marie Garcia, Aleut Community of St. Paul Island, Indigenous Sentinels Network
Emily deGroot, Open Landscape Network, Open Landscape Network