The Nature Conservancy`s Urban Conservation Strategy

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The Nature Conservancy`s Urban Conservation Strategy
The Nature Conservancy
Urban Strategies Program
California Council of Land Trusts
Jill Sourial, Director of Urban Strategies
March 8, 2016
The Mission
The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to conserve
the lands and waters on which all life depends.
Our Science-Based
Approach
Tehachapi Mountains
Santa Clara River, Ventura Co.
Amargosa River, Mojave Desert
Irvine Ranch, Orange Co.
Evolution of Our Approach
TNC remains focused on protection of biodiversity
• Historically, we protected biodiversity through acquisition
• Over the years, we got better at zeroing in on where to work
and leveraging opportunities
• We also added policy and financing capacity
Los Angeles River
Exurban Projects in
Southern California
• Regional Habitat Conservation Planning
• Coachella Valley, San Diego
• Small Reserves in Urbanized Areas
• Big Bear Valley
• Project Work in Natural Portions of Urbanizing Areas
• Los Angeles/Ventura Project
The Missing Piece
Active Projects
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Channel Islands Program
LA/Ventura Project
Coastal Resilience
Santa Rosa Plateau and Tenaja
Corridor work
Irvine Ranch
San Diego MSCP
Tehachapi Mountains
Connectivity work
LEAF
What about this place?
Urban Strategies Program
Urban Strategies Program
Los Angeles program in context
• largest cities in the U.S.
• launched in 2013
Los Angeles program goals
• Immediate: more support for conservation
• Ultimate: biodiversity conservation itself
8,336,697
population (high to low)
413,892
Need for
Urban Conservation
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urban areas contain important biodiversity
urban growth and expansion
rural to urban population shift, demographic shifts
lack of connection to nature
support for conservation in the future?
Actual Biodiversity in
Greater Los Angeles
Photograph by Steve Winter for National Geographic
Biodiversity Potential in
Greater Los Angeles
Develop a Regional
Conservation Vision
Grow Native Plants and
Incubate Ideas at Griffith Park
Griffith Park
• Native Plant
Propagation
• Research and
Education
• Stormwater Capture
Restore the Los Angeles
River
Restore the Los Angeles
River
Los Angeles River
Feasibility Study
Enhance Biodiversity with
Green Infrastructure
Backyard Scale Biodiversity
Urban Strategies: Work Plan
• Develop a Regional Conservation Vision
• Incubate ideas at Griffith Park
• Restore the Los Angeles River
• Enhance biodiversity with Green
Infrastructure
Questions?