The Land Trust Alliance provides tips on ways to effectively communicate about climate change with others.
In this document the Alliance articulates the important role that land trusts can play in renewable energy development and offers specific guidance on ways that land trusts can participate in this important issue to support improved conservation outcomes in the context of a changing climate.
Assessing whether renewable energy is an appropriate activity is a site-specific question that can only be answered after careful analysis of the conservation values of a given property and in the full context of an individual project. These “practical pointers” help support that analysis.
The National Audubon Society created a website sharing how climate change impacts hundreds of species of birds across the United States.
The Land Trust Alliance created the Conservation in a Changing Climate website as a technical resource for land trusts and other organizations involved with land conservation planning in the United States.
This article written by Syren Nagakyrie at Disabled Hikers provides helpful tips when creating online content for people with sensory disabilities.
CLCC’s sign collection includes example signage for land trusts and other conservation and trail organizations. If you have helpful signage to share, please contact Cristina at chayden@ctconservation.org
For additional (non-CT) samples visit WeConservePA’s sign gallery: https://gallery.conservationtools.org
For CT COVID-19 Sample Trails Signage click here.
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