The RCP Handbook is a resource aimed at driving collaborative conservation in New England, New York, and beyond. The RCP Handbook captures the experiences of RCPs to date and outlines 10 steps identified as important to RCP success. Building upon the knowledge gained from partnerships that are part of the RCP Network, the Handbook is organized around the three fundamental stages of RCP growth (Emerging, Maturing, and Conserving)
Jobs and Internships
Williams College Center for Environmental Studies (CES) is seeking internship postings from RCP members and other organizations and agencies.
Williams College CES has dozens of capable, passionate, smart and hardworking…
RCP Network-Wide Activities
Resulting Priority Actions for RCPs and the RCP Network by Draft Goal
The goals (e.g., Advance the pace and practice of landscape conservation) and objectives (e.g., Region-wide media campaign...) listed below were the result of a…
Trainings
Documents, Presentations, Etc.
Click here to access the RCP Network's Google General Documents Folder.
News, Projects, Successes, Lessons
From Maine Audubon's Barbara Charry and the Staying Connected Initiative, " a poster by Julia Kintsch and Patty Cramer on a framework for using cameras to monitor road structures for wildlife movement:" …
Funding
Current and Potential Sources of Funding for RCPs
Funding for Coordination, Education and Outreach, Strategic Conservation Planning, and Organizational Development
- RCP Climate-Resilient Biodiversity Conservation Planning Grant Program — Modest grants for GIS mapping and technical assistance from Highstead and Harvard Forest staff. Contact Bill Labich at blabich@highstead.net…