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About NESCB
Concern about continuing
loss of natural habitats has sparked the need for critical, timely, and
effective interventions.
In Massachusetts, there is a growing need for effective environmental
planning, increased public awareness and education, influential public opinion,
effective policies, and proper training of professionals for the next
millennium. Keeping these needs in mind, approximately 35 people concerned
with conservation of biodiversity and natural resources met in May of 1998 to
establish a Massachusetts Chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology
(MassSCB).
Mission Statement:
As a community of
conservation researchers, educators, students and practitioners of New England,
our goal is to: promote environmental planning, assure that communities are
adequately informed, and focus on the conservation of species, habitats and
vital ecosystem services by targeting specific issues from local to global
scales for our concerted intervention.
Current Objectives:
(subject to
re-evaluation and modification on an annual basis)
Operating as a network
of galvanized social and natural scientists, the MassSCB shall:
- Provide support and expertise to government and non-government
organizations, as well as legislators, dealing with conservation issues.
- Promote environmental planning by targeting specific issues, from local to
global scales.
- Increase public awareness of critical issues in conservation by holding
meetings with citizen groups, working with media, and interacting with
legislators.
- Provide support and expertise to government and non-government
organizations, as well as legislators, dealing with conservation issues.
- Encourage networking among social and natural scientists; researchers,
policy makers, and public leaders; and academic, government and non-government
organizations.
- Enhance skills of conservation biologists, particularly graduate students,
in the principles and methods of natural resource conservation and managing,
interdisciplinary work, and communication by holding workshops and
conferences, and sponsoring invited speakers.
- Develop a resource directory of organizations, including foundations, that
are involved in conservation work.
- Advance conservation education and promote the study of conservation
biology through public lectures and forums, school visits, field
trips,workshops, and media exposure.
We strive to bring all available resources to bear in these efforts, and act
as a clearing house for organizations and foundations that are involved in the
work to conserve our natural world and all that it provides.
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Last updated on Sun, May 9, 2004
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