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Regional Conservation Partnerships (RCP) are informal, yet organized networks, composed of partners from private and public entities such as land trusts, government agencies, conservation organizations, academic institutions, and many others. They are made up of individuals representing various private and public organizations who work together to accomplish long-term conservation goals across their respective organizations’ service area borders. CLCC is proud to support and participate in RCPs across the state, and can help connect you with RCPs working in your neck of the woods.
Formed in 2012, the Regional Conservation Partnership Network is comprised of RCPs, people, organizations, agencies, and other networks working together to increase the pace and practice of landscape conservation across municipal, state and regional boundaries.,
For more information about RCPs, visit www.wildlandsandwoodlands.org/rcpnetwork.
Active RCPs in Connecticut
- Friends of the Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge
- Hudson to Housatonic Regional Conservation Partnership
- Litchfield Hills Greenprint Collaborative
- Lower Connecticut River and Coastal Region Land Trust Exchange
- MassConn Sustainable Forest Partnership
- Quiet Corner Initiative
- Sandy Brook Conservation Corridor
- South Central Region Land Conservation Alliance
- Southern New England Heritage Forest Partnership