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The Future of Land Conservation
Our Executive Director, Amos S. Eno, presented to a group of EarthX ambassadors in January 2020. In this 17-minute video, Amos shares a history of land conservation in America, explains the context of how land conservation evolved over the years, and offers suggestions for the future of land conservation.

Over the years, Amos has collected a vast library of books on conservation. If you'd like to see a few of his favorites, visit Amos' Reading List and explore a variety of land conservation topics.

Click on the image below to watch Amos as he shares about land conservation
 
March 21st Is Recognized as International Day of Forests

Robert Frost and millions of poets were inspired by them, and many prominent people are fighting to save them. We’re talking about forests. Celebrities aren’t the only ones who feel a strong connection with them. We all do.

Have you ever taken a simple walk in the woods to calm and invigorate your senses? Do you think about the importance of our beautiful forests to the wildlife that call the forest their home? Think about the effect that forests have on you in your everyday activities.  

Forests are so crucial to the future of our planet that the United Nations declared March 21st to be the International Day of Forests. For many years now, this amazing global celebration has been creating awareness all over the world about the importance of forests. They are one of our greatest natural treasures that we must preserve and protect.

LandCAN's online resources provide a wealth of information about our forests. You can find national, state, county, for-profit, and non-profit organizations that can help you manage your forest, woods, or tree farm. Click on the button below to view our interactive map of the United States. Select your state to see what's available to help you with your forest management goals.
 
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Land Conservation Assistance Network
74Lunt Road Suite300
Falmouth, Maine 04105
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