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Collaboration Aims to Advance Private Land Stewardship


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HE SAMUEL ROBERTS NOBLE FOUNDA- tion, Texas A&M University’s


Institute Renewable Natural Re- sources (IRNR), and the East Foun- dation have formed the Center for Private Land Stewardship (CPLS). “Our 3 organizations are com-


mitted to advancing private land stewardship and integrating the interests of land owners with com- munity well-being,” says Bill Buck- ner, president and CEO of the Noble Foundation. CPLS is designed to be the hub


of education for private land own- ers and the public. It will create practical solutions for real-world problems facing land owners while advocating for resource steward- ship. Through activities such as land use forecasting, experiential learning, professional training and policy innovations, the center will inform and demonstrate the value of proper stewardship of private lands. The CPLS will also conduct research on land use changes and other driv- ers affecting private lands.


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