Conservation Training website
The Conservation Training website offers access to multiple online courses especifically related to biodiversity conservation and valuation, but also many more generic courses that can be very useful for a wider audience: GIS, project management, communication, computing, management and leadership, and many more.
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The Nature Conservancy, 2011
Target audience: Biodiversity conservation community
Abstract: ConservationTraining is an open, online learning resource that provides high-quality educational content on a broad set of conservation issues. The site houses a suite of compelling, effective learning content in subjects such as coral-reef restoration, forest management, protected areas and much more. Enrolling in a course is easy. Take a free course today!
ConservationTraining was created by The Nature Conservancy, in partnership with leading conservation organizations because of the need for increasing our stores of specific knowledge and expertise to meet the increasingly urgent challenges facing the Earth’s natural systems.
ConservationTraining is free to all who seek to acquire, refine, or update their knowledge — from those contemplating or advancing a career in conservation to the most experienced practitioners seeking the very latest information. The site has already served more than 7,600 students in 180 countries.
ConservationTraining was created by The Nature Conservancy, in partnership with leading conservation organizations because of the need for increasing our stores of specific knowledge and expertise to meet the increasingly urgent challenges facing the Earth’s natural systems.
ConservationTraining is free to all who seek to acquire, refine, or update their knowledge — from those contemplating or advancing a career in conservation to the most experienced practitioners seeking the very latest information. The site has already served more than 7,600 students in 180 countries.
Rights: The Website, including all text, graphics, user interfaces, visual interfaces, photographs, sounds, audio, video, artwork, computer code (including HTML, CSS, XML, and JavaScript), interactive features, UGC functionality, programs, software, products, information, and documentation as well as the design, structure, selection, coordination, expression, "look and feel," and arrangement of any content contained on or available through the UGC functionality, unless otherwise indicated is protected by U.S. and international copyright laws. The Nature Conservancy also owns a copyright in the Content of this Website, and Postings licensed to The Nature Conservancy by you as collective work and/or compilation, and in the selection, coordination, arrangement, and enhancement of the Content or Postings on this Website. Any downloadable or printable programs, information, or materials available through this Website and all copyrights, trade secrets, and know-how related thereto, unless otherwise indicated, are owned by The Nature Conservancy. Except for your use as authorized above, you may not modify, reproduce or distribute the Content, design or layout of this Website, or individual sections of the Content, design or layout of this Website, without The Nature Conservancy's express prior written permission.
Rights Holder: The Nature Conservancy
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