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A National Conversation and Survey on Philanthropic Investment Opportunities for Biodiversity and Wildlife Habitat Conservation wildlife

Welcome from The Keystone Center and thank you for participating in this important survey and discussion.

The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, one of the leading conservation foundations in the United States, has awarded a grant to The Keystone Center to undertake a national conversation and listening project that is intended to gather diverse answers to the following question:

“What are the major challenges to biodiversity conservation over the next 5 to 10 years and beyond and what might be the most significant opportunities for philanthropic impact?”

This project will continue from December 2007 through April 2008. In addition to this survey and an online discussion, Keystone will be conducting a series of national and regional meetings involving advocacy, scientific and policy leaders to focus on the central question.

The result will be a series of recommendations that will be available to the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and other conservation foundations to help guide their decision-making for the next 5 to 10 years.

SURVEY
ONLINE DISCUSSION
  • All responses will be kept confidential.

  • Certain information will be requested at the end of the survey for statistical purposes only.

  • After you have submitted your responses, you will be able to see the cumulative results.

  • To participate in the online discussion after completing the survey, you will find a link to the online discussion after you have submitted your survey responses.

  • To participate in the online discussion at any other time, return to this page and click on the ONLINE DISCUSSION box.
  • You may participate in the online discussion at any time.

  • You will be asked for certain information about yourself for statistical purposes.
 

FOR MORE INFORMATION

If you would like additional information, please contact:
Ed Moreno
The Keystone Center
emoreno@keystone.org
Phone: 505-466-2006

We thank you for your participation.

Peter S. Adler, Ph.D.
President & CEO
The Keystone Center

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