Word from the Commission
Check back here periodically for the latest news and updates from the Land Trust Accreditation Commission.
In spring of 2021, the Commission released an updated version of the Requirements Manual and a document outlining the changes. This month we will look at the difference in formatting and how these changes can help with clarification questions.
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In spring of 2021, the Commission released an updated version of the Requirements Manual and a document outlining the changes. Some of the changes begin to take effect in 2022. Each month we will be highlighting a change, why we made it and why it is important. This month we're looking at a NEW stewardship requirement.
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Tundra swans at Madison Audubon Society's Goose Pond Sanctuary, where over 260 species of birds have been spotted.Catch-up on the latest Accreditation Corner from the Land Trust Alliance's Saving Land magazine.
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In spring of 2021, the Commission released an updated version of the Requirements Manual and a document outlining the changes. Some of the changes begin to take effect in 2022. Each month we will be highlighting a change, why we made it and why it is important. This month we're looking at a NEW stewardship requirement.
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It’s that time again; we’re collecting feedback on the accreditation Requirements Manual and your input is wanted. Each year we check to make sure the requirements are current and up-to-date with the issues that shape the land trust world. Your input has been important in shaping past editions of the manual.
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In spring of 2021, the Commission released an updated version of the Requirements Manual and a document outlining the changes. Some of the changes begin to take effect in 2022. Each month we will be highlighting a change, why we made it and why it is important. This month we're looking at a NEW stewardship requirement.
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Catch-up on the latest Accreditation Corner from the Land Trust Alliance's Saving Land magazine.
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In spring of 2021, the Commission released an updated version of the Requirements Manual and a document outlining the changes. Some of the changes begin to take effect in 2022. Each month we will be highlighting a change, why we made it and why it is important. This month we're looking at an update to a transaction requirement.
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Does your land trust use mitigation as a conservation tool or are you interested in learning more about how mitigation projects might work for your organization? The National Mitigation & Ecosystem Banking Conference (NMEBC) is hosting their annual event on May 2-6, in Boise, Idaho. The conference brings together key stakeholders to explore policy and practice, share successes and failures, and learn about trends, science and emerging markets. Learn more about NMEBC.
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Have you ever wondered who the commissioners are and what they do? We caught up with Commission Vice-Chair Karen Ferrell-Ingram and asked her five questions about her experience as a volunteer commissioner and about her love of the land.
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