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Need help finding a coach? Franchise leaders are happy to help. Contact the franchise leader(s) on the South Asia Franchise page.

 
Name Country of Residence Title / CompanyExperienceLanguage(s)Avail. to coach in other countriesContactLinkedin Profile;
Sharma, DiwakarIndiaAssociate Director, Species Conservation Programe – WWF India English  
Sundaresan, SivaKenyaDenver Zoological Foundation English  
Lasch, CristinaMexicoConservation Planning & Adaptation Lead & CCNet Technical Coordinator – TNCConservation Coach TrainerSpanish, English, German  
Cornish (Mr.), AndyPeople's Republic of ChinaFounder, Cornerstone Strategies – Independent Consultant EnglishYes 
Greenwood, ChristinaUnited KingdomWildTeam English  
McBride, StuartUnited KingdomWildTeam    
Johnson, ArlyneUnited StatesSenior Program Officer – Foundations of SuccessConservation Coach TrainerEnglishYes 
Morrison, JohnUnited StatesManager, Conservation Planning & Measures; Coordinator-CCNet – WWF USConservation Coach TrainerEnglish  
Plume, CatherineUnited StatesPrincipal – BlueGreenPlumeConservation CoachEnglishYes 

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The Conservation Coaches Network aims to improve conservation by empowering people to develop, implement, evaluate, adapt and share effective strategies that achieve tangible conservation results benefitting both people and nature all over the world.

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Coaches Resource Library

CCNet maintains a variety of resources to support Coaches in the presentation and use of the Conservation Standards. Most of the resources are found in multiple languages in the Coaches Notebook that is part of CCNet New Coach Trainings. In addition, in our Resource Library you can find a wealth of support materials shared by Coaches and Conservation Standards practitioners.

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Our Collaborators

Every organization, agency, project, and individual has its own preferred set of terms. There is no right answer – the most important thing is that the members of your project team and the people with whom you work have a clear and common understanding of whatever terms you choose to use.

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The Conservation Standards is the product of inputs, field tests, and discussions among members of the Conservation Measures Partnership (CMP), which has final editorial authority over the Conservation Standards. Substantial input was also provided by members of the Conservation Coaches Network (CCNet) and other CMP partners.

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Contact CCNet

To inquire about supporting CCNet or for general inquiries, please contact:

John Morrison - CCNet Global Coordinator john.morrison@wwfus.org
Cristina Lasch - CCNet Technical Coordinator clasch@tnc.org

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