Land and Fresh Water Conservation
Mission
To protect biodiversity in global terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems by strengthening grantmaking and providing a vehicle for information sharing, dialogue, strategy development and collaboration among funders.
Goals and Objectives
- Increase the level of funding available to NGO’s and campaigns focused on protection of terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems
- Ensure collaboration and coordination among foundations with programs devoted to terrestrial and freshwater conservation, by providing opportunities for information sharing, dialogue, and development of complementary grantmaking strategies
Programs
- A series of monthly conference calls on terrestrial and freshwater conservation issues, including protection of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, defense of the federal Endangered Species Act, national forest management, energy development, livestock grazing reform, national park and wilderness protection, western water policy and management, sustainable forestry and certification, regional conservation efforts (including the Southeast U.S.), and community-based conservation
- Ad hoc conference calls as necessary to respond to urgent priorities
- Facilitate collaboration among funders supporting environmental advocates, agencies, and community forestry groups as they address issues of fire, restoration, and the protection of old-growth forests and roadless areas
- Initial planning for a post-election briefing in Washington, DC in December 2006 on public lands policy and management
- Other meetings of sub-groups of the entire Working Group or sub-groups as necessary

