Connecticut Land Conservation Conference

May 12-19, 2022

Hybrid format with virtual roundtables and a gathering at Peoples State Forest

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A Series of Conversations Across the State

Thank you for making the 2022 Connecticut Land Conservation Conference a success!

This year’s conference was planned by young conservationists from around the state, and highlights the hopes and goals for the future of land conservation through our efforts today.

Together, we gained perspectives on current views of land conservation and the natural world, how concerns about the environment can impact personal and professional lives, and the ways our work connects the quietest corners to the busiest cities of our state. Through these conversations, let us strive towards a shared vision of protected and accessible outdoor spaces for all.

Questions about the 2022 conference? Contact Cristina at chayden@ctconservation.org.

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2022 Annual Conference

Click on each title for more information about the roundtables.

May 12, 6:30 - 8:00pm
Conversations and Reflections: Taking a Look Back to Where We Are Now
(Virtual)

May 14, 8:30am - 3:00pm
Leading the Way:  Environmental Activists Speak Out
(Peoples State Forest)

May 17, Noon - 1:30pm
Creating a Welcoming Experience on the Land for All
(Virtual)

May 18, Noon - 1:30pm
Conservation Education: Empowering Students to Help Our Planet
(Virtual)

May 19, 6:30 - 8:00pm
Climate Solutions:  Combining Rural and Urban Conservation Efforts
(Virtual)

If you have any questions, contact Cristina at chayden@ctconservation.org

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“Absolutely amazing! So many great ideas emerge not only from the workshops but also in talking with other partners from my region who are equally as energized and inspired by the day.”

- Mary Ellen Lemay, Aspetuck Land Trust


Previous Conferences

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