Environmental Leadership Program

Kinship Conservation Fellows is a ground-breaking environmental leadership program that emphasizes market-based solutions to environmental problems. Kinship's dynamic global network of 174 Fellows in 46 countries and 6 continents is collaborative, entrepreneurial, and dedicated to effective conservation.

THE LATEST FROM KINSHIP

  • Power Tools for Conservation: Entrepreneurial Approaches

    Kinship Faculty member Ruth Norris provides resources and insights into entrepreneurial approaches.
  • Restoring Blue Carbon

    Kinship Fellows Fernando Bretos (2011) and Tanya Bryan (2010) delve into mangrove restoration benefits and urban efforts to do so.
  • Ecosystem Services Messaging

    Amy Frykman presents recommendations from a preliminary assessment of how ecosystem services concepts are communicated in media and by government/NGO proponents in the Pacific Northwest.

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2013 Program:
June 29 - July 26
Bellingham, Washington

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