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Webinars & Workshops

No matter where your land trust is located you can take part in our webinars and workshops to learn about key curriculum topics and the latest land conservation news from our experts.

Webinars and workshops have registration limits, so sign up early to make sure you can attend your favorite webinar.

Webinars

Paid webinars are each $55 per connection, with an unlimited number of attendees from your group and last about 90 minutes. The cost will increase to $65 one day before the webinar, so please register early! All sessions require participants to have high-speed internet access and a separate telephone line. If you want to connect via iPad, iPhone or a Droid device, you will first need to download the Adobe® Connect™ mobile application.

 

No webinars available at this time.


Webinars are live online trainings with experts in the field. The advantage of webinars is that with a click of a mouse, participants have immediate access to the best minds in the field of conservation, governance and organizational management without the hassle and expense of travel. Participants simply log on to a website where they can view a slide show, chat with the instructor and participants online and download handouts. Land Trust Alliance webinars use a separate conference call to enable participants to easily ask questions during the session. Webinars are priced by connection, so we encourage you to gather your team for the training. And, as an added bonus, participants have access to the webinar recording for up to 30 days in case any of your team missed the live webinar.

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Workshops

If you prefer in-person training, here are some workshops being hosted around the country.

Baseline Documentation: The Blueprint for Success
Date: July 19, 2012
Time: 9:00am - 2:00pm Central
Location: Minocqua, WI
Cost: $45

 

"The Alliance's recent webinar and extensive resource library provided concise and detailed information regarding our annual Conservation Easement monitoring activities. The useful information has allowed us to streamline our monitoring events and reporting further aiding us in our many stewardship responsiblities with respect to the Freshwater Land Trust's conservation lands."

 

Karl E. Peters, Land Steward, Freshwater Land Trust (AL), July 2010

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