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Common Ground Digest - March 2008

Fight Climate Change; Record Carbon Sale; SC Conservation; Spring Courses Announced

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Fight Climate Change Today
Plant Trees and Protect Forests.
Climate change is an issue that affects us all. With your support, the Fund and its partners can plant trees and protect forests, not only reducing carbon emissions but also providing critical wildlife habitat and other environmental benefits. That’s a legacy we can all support.
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Pacific Gas & Electric Buys Forest Carbon Credits
Record sale contributes to forest protection.
Garcia River ForestCould a redwood tree be worth as much standing as it is harvested? That question is helping to fuel a new market for carbon credits, and the Fund is taking a lead role. Read More>
South Carolina Woodlands Saved
Conservation Easement Protects Lowcountry Legacy.
Middleton Place WoodlandsThe Ashley River historic district, graced with centuries-old plantations and oaks dressed in Spanish moss, represents the uniquely beautiful South Carolina Lowcountry. Now, a part of this legacy has been protected forever from encroaching development. Read More>
Spring Courses Announced
Register today.
Conservation Leadership Network From April to June, the Conservation Leadership Network (CLN) is offering a variety of training courses. Upcoming courses include:

  • Strategic Conservation Planning Using a Green Infrastructure Approach
  • From Bucks to Acres – Creating Conservation Success
  • GIS Tools for Strategic Conservation Planning

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Go Zero. Go Wild.

Climate change and habitat loss are two or our world’s most pressing environmental challenges. You can help. Act now »

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