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What's New?

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Pelican Coast Conservancy
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Class of
2013
Land
Trust Accreditation
On
07MAR13, the Atlantic Coast Conservancy was notified
that they have met the eligibility and
pre-application requirements for accreditation. Our
next step is completion of the full application for
accreditation.
As part of a
complete application, applicants for accreditation
are required to provide evidence that they have
notified key stakeholders that the organization is
applying for accreditation. The notice to
stakeholders must include information on how
interested parties can comment, when comments are
due and the requirement that comments must relate to
the indicator practices.
click here for
public comment information
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Check out our
new office at
403 Conti
Street,
Mobile, Alabama
36602

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Meet our new
Director of Operations!
Longtime Weeks Bay leader named Director of
Operations for new Mobile conservancy

read more........
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Meet our new
Conservation Technician!

The Atlantic Coast Conservancy/Pelican Coast
Conservancy recently hired
Cheyenne Steptoe as our new conservation technician.
In keeping with our preferential hiring of veterans,
Cheyenne proudly served in the United States Marine
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Land Trust Alliance
Board Member Challenge
The Atlantic Coast Conservancy/Pelican Coast
Conservancy is proud to announce
that 100% of their board members have responded to
the
Land Trust Alliance challenge.
click here for
more information |
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Our
Mission
The mission of the Pelican Coast Conservancy is
to provide 21st century solutions and
sound scientific applications for conservation of
critical natural resources in the face of a changing
climate focusing on environmental restoration,
preservation, and conservation efforts throughout
the Gulf Coast region with specific utilization of
geographic information systems applications in land
conservation, ecosystem services, carbon
sequestration and conservation biology.
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