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Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative

Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative

非营利组织管理

Jackson,WY 230 位关注者

NRCC advances conservation for the common good by generating knowledge, fostering leadership, and enabling innovation.

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The Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative, founded in 1987, is 501(c)3 nonprofit organization headquartered in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. We advance conservation for the common good in three important ways: We generate reliable knowledge and scientific data We foster effective leadership We enable innovative policies and practices Although NRCC works globally, we place a special focus on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE). One of the last intact ecosystems in America, the GYE presents a unique opportunity to develop innovative conservation solutions that can be applied wherever problems arise.

网站
https://www.nrccooperative.org
所属行业
非营利组织管理
规模
11-50 人
总部
Jackson,WY
类型
非营利机构
创立
1987

地点

  • 主要

    185 N Center St., Suites C-E

    P.O. Box 2705

    US,WY,Jackson,97759

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  • We’re thrilled to announce new leadership at NRCC: Katie Christiansen has been appointed our Executive Director. Katie’s affiliation with NRCC has spanned a decade, and you may know her through her work as one of NRCC’s esteemed Experts-in-Residence. From Board Chair Peyton Griffin: “Katie is deeply committed to and knowledgeable about NRCC. She continues our legacy of conservation leadership and brings creative, new ideas to our programs, network, and partnerships. Please join us in welcoming Katie." Katie writes: “For 37 years, NRCC has established its legacy as a world-class center of research, education, and conservation. Across my tenure from Wyss Conservation Intern to Research Associate to Expert-in-Residence, I’ve experienced firsthand NRCC’s transformative power and what sets this organization apart from all others. In short, what sets NRCC apart is its promise for the future. I believe there may be no time more critical than now to elevate the place and ideas that are NRCC, and it’s an honor to be passed this torch of leadership.” Katie brings 15 years of conservation leadership experience to the position. Her past roles have included conducting and overseeing scientific studies, partnering with independent researchers, managing networks, building projects, fostering partnerships, and developing educational programming. She is known by many for her iconic interpretive installations in parks and protected areas around Greater Yellowstone. She is a Wyss Conservation Scholar of the American West, three-time National Endowment for the Arts grant recipient, and Wyoming Arts Council Pattie Layser Memorial Greater Yellowstone Creative Writing & Journalism Fellow. Katie holds her Masters from Yale School of the Environment. To learn more about Katie and her vision for NRCC’s future, visit our website and subscribe to our newsletter. We thank Ben Williamson for his five years of leadership, and wish him the best in his new role at Montana State University’s Mountains and Plains Thriving Communities Collaborative. We’re pleased that Ben will continue to be connected with NRCC as a Research Associate.

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  • Chris Servheen and Doug Smith have written an important piece about Grizzly Bear and Wolf management for https://yellowstonian.org/. Todd Wilkinson, Yellowstonian Co-Founder and NRCC Writer in Residence, has also posted many excellent recent pieces on large carnivores, long-distance wildlife migrations, and trends in the GYE. Stay tuned for information about Yellowstonian's upcoming events in Bozeman and Missoula this Oct. featuring Drs. Servheen and Smith. #carnivoreconservation #wolfconservation #grizzlybearconservation #yellowstone

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