Registration Now Open For 2019 National Natural Areas Conference Oct. 8-10 In Pittsburgh; PA Practitioner Scholarships Available
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Registration is now open for the 2019 National Natural Areas Conference to be held this year in Pittsburgh October 8-10. The Conference theme is-- At The Water's Edge: Managing Our Land And Water In A Changing Landscape.

The Conference is being hosted by Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program, and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

PA Practitioner Scholarships

Scholarships for all or part of registration costs are available for practitioners working in Pennsylvania and the Pittsburgh Area provided through the generous support of the Colcom Foundation, the Richard King Mellon Foundation, and The Pittsburgh Foundation.

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Conference Agenda

This event will focus on providing access to cutting-edge information, emerging management techniques, and science-based practices for natural areas practitioners and the crucial interactions between healthy land and water.

Practitioners who work to protect and restore natural areas, ecosystems and landscapes, and include natural lands managers, natural resource managers, land trust staff and volunteers, biologists, ecologists, researchers, policy specialists, educators, students, and anyone with an active interest in environmental conservation and natural areas stewardship would benefit from the Conference.

Click Here to review abstracts of the symposia, presentations and posters to be featured at the Conference. 

Click Here for an overview of the Field Workshops. Note: Capacity is limited for these opportunities.

Pre-Conference ID Workshops will also be available.  Click Here for more.

Sponsorship/Exhibits

The Conference typically draws 350-600 attendees in the natural areas professional community.  Information is available on Sponsorships and Exhibitor Options to connect with conference attendees.

Conference funders and supporters include: Colcom Foundation, The Richard King Mellon Foundation, The Pittsburgh Foundation, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation And Natural Resources - Bureau Of Recreation And Conservation, and the FirstEnergy Foundation.

Registration

To register or for more information, visit the 2019 Natural Areas Conference website. Click Here to watch a video introduction to the Conference.

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Registration Now Open For 2019 National Natural Areas Conference Oct. 8-10 In Pittsburgh; PA Practitioner Scholarships Available

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