As Point Blue’s Director of Community Engagement, I partner with foundations, agencies, and coalitions to help support and amplify the important conservation science, restoration, and environmental education we engage in at Point Blue. A recent development has me very concerned. For over six decades, Point Blue Conservation Science has partnered closely with federal agencies, often
Science Categories: conservation policy
California Just Voted for Outdoor Learning. We’ve Been Making That Case Since 1992.
AB 2158 passes the California Assembly unanimously. Here’s why Point Blue is celebrating – and asking you to help carry it across the finish line.
Thinking Beyond Carbon, Policy Recommendations for U.S. Agricultural Resilience
Centering carbon sequestration in agricultural management may not be enough. Instead, focusing on overall soil health will meet more stakeholder goals and create a more resilient U.S. agricultural system. In a new peer-reviewed agricultural policy brief published in Frontiers open-source journal, current and former Point Blue staff joined with colleagues from Carbon180, University of Oklahoma,
Reporting from Abu Dhabi at the World Conservation Congress!
On October 7th Point Blue’s Director of Innovation Liz Chamberlin and Impact Strategist Debra Stein headed to the IUCN World Conservation Congress — one of the most influential gatherings for conservation science and policy in the world. This Congress represents an incredible milestone for Point Blue. We’re stepping into the global conservation arena with a seat at the table—helping to shape policy, elevate science, and connect California’s leadership in biodiversity to the broader international movement.
Habitat Should Not Be An Endangered Term
The science is clear that habitat is essential for the survival of wildlife populations. Point Blue is strongly opposed to removing explicit habitat protections from the ESA regulations.
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