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Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative

The Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative (GNLCC) is one of 22 LCCs in an international network established by U.S. Department of the Interior to advance collaborative landscape conservation. Encompassing a binational North American landscape covering nearly 300 million acres, the GNLCC geography extends from interior British Columbia to southwest Wyoming.

The GNLCC partnership is network of U.S. federal, Canadian provincial and federal, Tribal Nations, state, academic, and conservation organizations. Working to achieve a collective landscape vision, the partnership implements a regional approach to address conservation issues across boundaries and jurisdictions by sharing data, science, and capacity.

Mission:
To coordinate, facilitate, promote, and add value to large landscape conservation to build resource resilience in the face of climate change and other landscape-level stressors through the following:

  • Support Science Development
  • Effect Coordination
  • Inform Conservation Action
  • Monitor and Evaluate
  • Communicate and Educate


Contact Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative

    Listed as:
  • Department of Interior - Fish and Wildlife Service Programs
  • Landscape Conservation Cooperatives
Contact Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative

2327 University Way
Suite 2
Bozeman, MT  59715
Phone: 406-994-7486


Service Area
Statewide Program in:
  • Colorado
  • Idaho
  • Montana
  • Oregon
  • Utah
  • Washington
  • Wyoming

REMINDER: This listing is a free service of HabitatCAN.
Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative is not employed by or affiliated with the Habitat Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.

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