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Conservation Conversations are a Celebration of Land and People
I started my position as the CLCC Sandy Breslin Conservation Fellow in August of 2021 and right away I was…
Let’s get outside and speak up for nature
Welcome to Autumn! With fall foliage expected to be especially beautiful this year, it’s a great time to showcase your…
Remembering Two Conservation Heroes
The Farmington Land Trust and Connecticut conservation community lost two heroes this month with the passing of Charlie Leach and Liz Dolphin….
Equity & Accessibility: Where to Begin…
Equity and Accessibility. Working in land conservation for the past six years, I’ve heard these terms used with increasing frequency…
Getting my Hands Dirty
Last Friday, I volunteered at Kilt Farm in Longmont, CO, where my daughter is employed as a seasonal Greenhouse Manager and farmer. With…
Nature as a right
What I have enjoyed most about my time at CLCC has been learning about the different land trusts throughout the…
Reflecting on the 2021 Legislative Session
The 2021 regular legislative session wrapped up on June 9, followed by a short special session to address unfinished business….
2021 Legislative Session Wrap-Up
The 2021 regular legislative session wrapped up on June 9, followed by a short special session to address unfinished business….
Next Generation Conservationists
When you see me at the CLCC conference, I’m usually hanging out at the registration tables helping direct you where…
Cultivating Comfort, Safety & Joy in Nature
At the beginning of the year, CLCC introduced two new advancement initiatives aligned with our goal of focusing land trusts…
New CT Conservation Partnership Program Selected for USDA Funding
CLCC and CT DEEP awarded more than $6.7 million Earlier this week, CLCC and CT DEEP announced a new public-private partnership, the Connecticut Conservation…
Thoughts on Imposter Syndrome and Inclusivity
So often, people of color experience imposter syndrome. A debilitating pattern in which they internalize a fear, a doubt about…