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Planning for Nature in Your Community Workshops


Planning for Nature in Your Community Workshops

In-person trainings sponsored by the Hudson River Estuary Program

Which natural areas are most vital in my community? How do we plan for a future that sustains nature and quality of life for residents? What types of conservation policies have been successful in other communities?

This workshop will address these questions and introduce approaches for conserving natural areas and water resources from the town-wide scale to the site level. Drawing on Hudson Valley examples, presentations will cover:

  • Natural resource inventories and conservation planning;

  • Using natural resource information in local project reviews; and

  • Municipal policies such as conservation overlay zones and critical environmental areas. 

The training is especially designed for members of planning and zoning boards, conservation advisory councils, elected officials, and others involved in open space and nature conservation at the local level. Those who are new to local government or conservation are encouraged to attend. Certificates for two hours of municipal training credit will be available.

The workshop is free of charge and is being offered in four locations. Please register to attend by clicking the button below.

Monday, April 17, 6:30-8:30p.m., Teatown Lake Reservation, Ossining, Westchester County

Thursday, April 27 Rescheduled! New Date: May 30th 6:00-8:00p.m., Bethlehem Public Library, Bethlehem, Albany County

Monday, May 1, 6:30-8:30pm, Orange County Emergency Services Center, Goshen, Orange County

Monday, May 15, 6:00-8:00 p.m., Columbia-Greene Community College, Greenport, Columbia County

Speakers:

Ingrid Haeckel, Conservation and Land Use Specialist, Hudson River Estuary Program/Cornell
Christine Vanderlan, Conservation and Land Use Specialist, Hudson River Estuary Program/Cornell 
Gretchen Stevens, Director of Biodiversity Resources Center, Hudsonia Ltd.

For questions, contact Ingrid Haeckel at Ingrid.haeckel@dec.ny.gov or (845) 256-3829.

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