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Western Reserve Land Conservancy — Development and Communications

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In addition to meeting with the Land Conservation team at Western Reserve Land Conservancy, I also had a chance to meet with some of the Development and Communications staff.

In this podcast you will hear about how the staff of the Conservancy adjust their outreach for different audiences (in part from the merger, but also due to a greater area of operation).  We also discuss accreditation and the challenges associated with appropriating the time and money to commit to accreditation.

Leah Whidden and Kim Bihler are teaching a session at Rally(Seminar 16: Engagement: The New Outreach).  Space is still available for their session — and you can still register online.

Listen in and then check out their website for more information.

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Running Time 15:09

Note: A special note of thanks to Rich Cochran for hosting me while I was visiting with Western Reserve Land Conservancy.

Notes: Intro and outgo music is from Tempest (de havilland vampire) by The Brothers Femme.

August 26, 2009   No Comments

Western Reserve Land Conservancy — Land Conservation Team

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I had mentioned earlier that I visited Western Reserve Land Conservancy on the 40th anniversary of the Cuyahoga River Fire (not the only fire, I regret to say, but the most famous).

In this podcast you will hear from some of the staff of the land protection team at the conservancy.  We talked a lot about the merger of eight land trusts which resulted in the formation of Western Reserve Land Conservancy.  Later, a discussion on how each of the team members became involved with the land trust led to an inspiring personal story of motivation to protect a property.

Listen in and then check out their website for more information.


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Running Time 16:38

Note: A special note of thanks to Rich Cochran for hosting me while I was visiting with Western Reserve Land Conservancy.

Notes: Intro and outgo music is from Tempest (de havilland vampire) by The Brothers Femme.

August 18, 2009   No Comments