Once a strategy, plan, or study is complete, the next challenge may be communicating findings to target audiences. Or perhaps a project goal is to increase capacity for action among a group of conservation professionals or other partners. NatureConnect includes educational training on connectivity conservation for national and subnational authorities, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), financial institutions, conservation practitioners, and others. In addition, we provide leadership in developing and publishing high-profile guidance and technical reports, including global guidelines for connectivity conservation.
Connectivity conservation is an emerging approach to conservation and meeting 30×30 global conservation targets, and we want to avoid “reinventing the wheel” by sharing science and best practices that work. We develop and disseminate knowledge and skills using a variety of modes, including in-person workshops, webinars, and self-paced courses composed of recorded videos, assigned readings and activities, and comprehension assessments. Examples include:
We can play a number of roles in producing high-profile guidance and technical reports, including researching, writing, and publishing. Guidelines and reports can be applied to a variety of topics, scales, and species. Examples include:
Photos, top to bottom: Sumba Island, Indonesia – Adobe Stock; Workshop hosted by CLLC in Bolivia – CLLC photo; Cover of Asian elephant handbook, published in 2024.