Conservation Done Right
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Overview

This certification program on the right way to do conservation (Conservation Done Right) will provide individuals and communities, particularly environmental justice communities, which often face disproportionate environmental burdens and have historically been marginalized in decision-making processes related to natural resource management, with valuable tools to effectively develop and initiate an inclusive conservation plan. Through this training, environmental justice communities will gain skills that would enable them to actively participate in creating healthier, more sustainable environments where their voices are heard, and their rights are respected. It fosters resilience, economic opportunities, and improved quality of life while promoting environmental justice and equity.

Course Objectives

  • Understand the original definition of conservation
  • Differentiate between different types of conservation
  • Explain the role of ‘isms’ in the conservation movement
  • Understand the historic relationship between Black communities and conservation
  • Identify influential Black conservationists
  • Define justice-centered conservation
  • Define the relationship between people and the planet
Please review all 18 course descriptions before completing your application to the program.
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Speaker
Adrienne L. Hollis
National Wildlife Federation
Vernice Miller-Travis
Dr. Mamie Parker