Center for Conservation and Government 
 
© Florian Schulz, www.VisionsOfTheWild.com 
Engaging government in conservation action 

Conservation International partners with governments on local, regional, and national levels around the world to deal with high priority areas of concern. From Brazil to China, from the U.S. to Liberia, we engage nations in a common goal – to preserve natural resources for the benefit of all life on Earth.

This strategy has helped create inclusive, powerful coalitions with government leaders in many nations. While each nation comes to the table with its own goals, priorities, and viewpoints, all strive to protect the natural balance of life on land and in the seas.

Our international efforts have assisted our government partners in overcoming the many challenges they face in balancing conservation with their respective development goals, economic interests, and political realities. Closer to home, our work with government leaders led to creation of the International Conservation Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives, a nonpartisan group that helps our legislators understand and act on the important issues facing our planet’s ecological health.

We believe that engaging governments in conservation action is essential to maintain human well-being. Joining together to take action on a global scale is a critical step toward achieving harmony between people and nature. For each is dependent on the other.

 
 
 
 
 
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