
Members of the Fairfield County Regional Conservation Partnership in 2008
The Fairfield County Regional Conservation Partnership is an informal collaboration of individuals affiliated with conservation organizations and municipal commissions from ten towns in southwestern CT. The Partnership began in June of 2008, after one of the member-groups, Highstead, invited people to a meeting to share their concerns, goals, and best practices for the conservation of the natural resources in their region. The Fairfield County Regional Conservation Partnership welcomes any and all individuals and/or groups that want to work collaboratively to sustain our region’s fields, forests, water and wildlife habitat.
Our partnership meets every two to three months to share lessons and updates, learn new skills, and to advance our shared mission.
For more information, please contact Bill Labich, Regional Conservationist, Highstead and coordinator of the Fairfield County Regional Conservation Partnership at blabich@highstead.net .
Our current partners:
- The Wilton Land Conservation Trust
- Aspetuck Land Trust
- The Ridgefield Open Space Association (ROSA)
- Town of Ridgefield Conservation Commission
- The Land Conservancy of Ridgefield
- The Land Trust of Danbury
- The Bethel Land Trust
- Town of Brookfield Conservation Commission
- Brookfield Open Space Legacy, Inc.
- Preservation Advocates of Terre Haute (PATH)
- The Redding Land Trust
- Town of Redding Conservation Commission
- The Nature Conservancy-CT Chapter
- The Newtown Forest Association
- The Norwalk River Watershed Association
- The Town of Newtown Conservation Commission
- Highstead
- Housatonic Valley Association
- Housatonic Valley Council of Elected Officials
- The Ives Trail Task Force
- Sierra Club - CT Chapter
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