California Land Conservation Conference banner, 2019.


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The California Land Conservation Conference is the largest annual gathering of land trusts, public agencies, foundations, and conservation professionals in the state. Our two-day event consists of thought-provoking speakers, powerful networking opportunities and unparalleled access to decision-makers in the conservation community.

Click below for a list of our 2019 Conference attendees, speaker powerpoints and handouts.

List of Attendees


Speaker PowerPoints and Handouts

What Does Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) Look Like For Your Land Trust

Small Group Report- AVARNA

Conservation Law Forum

Baseline Reports and Other Land Trust Documentation Can Be Used Effectivelyin Court

Updates on Carbon Offsets and Amendment of Civil Code 815- Harry Pollack

Updates on Carbon Offsets and Amendment of Civil Code 815- Misti Schmidt

Updates How Best to Address Climate Change in Conservation Easements- Colin Mills

Updates How Best to Address Climate Change in Conservation Easements- Tamara Galanter

Wildland Fires: Proactive Management

Christy Fischer and Carol Rice PowerPoint

Dr. Christy Wyckoff PowerPoint

Bob Neal PowerPoint

Cutting Edge Trends and Opportunities For Land Trust Operations Best Practices

Marc Smiley PowerPoint


Surveys

Overall Conference Survey

State of Conservation Survey

The Future of Conservation Survey

What Does DEI Look Like For Your Land Trust Survey

National Land Trust Report Survey

Conservation Law Forum Survey

Mitigation Summit Survey

Building Authentic Community Partnerships Survey

Development and Communications Survey

Wildland Fires Proactive Management Survey

Unpacking State Funding Prop 68 Survey

Cutting Edge Trends and Opportunities For Land Trust Operations Best Practices Survey

Board of Directors Survey

Executive Leadership Survey

Development and Communications Survey

Land Stewardship Survey

Operations and Finance Survey


2019 Land Conservation Conference Sponsors

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