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Maryland Conservationists Gather for 3rd Annual Conference

Forever Maryland is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and advancing land conservation statewide through education, advocacy, and outreach. The organization underwent several transitions over the past year, but that did not keep it from hosting an invigorating Maryland Land Conservation Conference in Annapolis earlier this month. This year’s edition was centered around the theme “Changing the Future, Now!”

Working at an environmental organization can feel daunting at times, especially when dire headlines about the effects of climate change, suburban sprawl, and species loss dominate headlines on a daily basis. This year’s conference focused on breaking down these overwhelming challenges into actions and opportunities where land preservation can play a key role. Talks and panels discussed ways that landowners, community leaders, governments, and others can utilize land conservation to help transform communities for the better.

Given that NeighborSpace’s mission is to enhance the livability of urban communities, and considering the small scale on which we work, this theme resonated with me. Conference impressions always take some time to percolate, but here are a few key takeaways that I plan to incorporate into NeighborSpace’s work:

Baltimore Greenspace forest stewards (from baltimoregreenspace.org)
One of the gates to The Urban Oasis (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)

For me, the value of NeighborSpace’s work and of attending gatherings such as this conference was summed up well by a comment that Andrew Bowman, President and CEO of the Land Trust Alliance, made during the keynote panel. I’ll paraphrase it loosely here: 

“The strength of the land conservation community lies in its diversity of missions, in all the different reasons why we conserve. Lead with what you are passionate about, with what your community needs. In the end, it’s all about the people.”

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