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CNNCTS Project Featured in California Oaks Spring-Summer 2024 Issue

California Oaks’ Spring-Summer 2024 issue of their Oaks newsletter features an article about CNNCTS, titled “Shifting the paradigm in how climate action is envisioned, led, and implemented”. The article is available for viewing online—check it out today!


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The Collaborative of Native Nations for Climate Transformation and Stewardship (CNNCTS) was featured in California Oaks’ Spring-Summer 2024 Oaks newsletter. The article “Shifting the paradigm in how climate action is envisioned, led, and implemented”, written by Diane Terry and Dr. Amber Pairis of the Climate Science Alliance, shares the efforts led by the CNNCTS network of partners to bring together five focus areas and how each is created with capacity in mind.


Check out page 6 of the online version of the issue here for our article, and be sure to check out the other great stories from California Oaks partners on interconnections between oaks and soil fungi, restoration of tidal flows, and more!


California Oaks, a project of California Wildlife Foundation, is dedicated to the conservation and perpetuation of California’s native oak woodlands. Learn more at www.californiaoaks.org. Special thanks to Oak Program Director Angela Moskow for inviting us to share about CNNCTS with the California Oaks network!


Learn more about the Collaborative for Native Nations for Climate Transformation and Stewardship (CNNCTS) at cnncts.org.

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