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Salazar Center for North American Conservation
This webinar will host speakers from across North America to discuss how cities can be a part of the greater landscape through innovative conservation efforts.
Experts from Los Angeles and Las Vegas shared challenges and opportunities for conserving water in arid cities in the facing of a changing climate.
This webinar will bring together experts to share how they are working to conserve biodiversity in each of their cities.
Learn more about the CSU Salazar Center’s Peregrine Accelerator program, see a demonstration of the application portal, and ask any questions related to the program. Attendance is not required to apply.
Register today! The Salazar Center’s fourth annual international symposium will be held October 6-7, with options for both in-person and virtual participation.
This webinar served as a lead-in to our fall symposium and explored the important role of private land in supporting transboundary conservation goals across the US and Mexico border.
This webinar served as a lead-in to our fall symposium and explored three regions of the Rio Grande river basin and how the river is a connector of social and ecological systems.
Explore the science of grasslands and the complexities of managing them successfully in the modern age.
Learn how the Maliseet nation is working to form a collaborative international committee for the benefit of the Wolastoq River watershed and the species that depend on it.
In this session of our Connecting for Conservation webinar series, panelists from Canada and the US discuss the importance of protecting forests to achieve durable outcomes for people, biodiversity, and climate resilience.
In 2021, the Salazar Center’s annual symposium focused on 30×30 conservation goals, as well as transboundary efforts, Indigenous leadership, and climate change.
Hosted by our partner, the Network for Landscape Conservation, this virtual forum explored the fundamental importance of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in collaborative landscape conservation.