Great Communities for People and Nature
In order to collect stories that could serve as models for how individuals can make a meaningful difference for biodiversity in their communities, the Biodiversity Project solicited nominations via the internet and through its network of smart growth and local conservation allies. The goal was to identify stories that the Biodiversity Project could pitch to national and regional lifestyle media to raise the profile of the good things people are doing to protect nature at the community level. These stories might include projects, programmes, events, local policy initiatives, and the like. Organisers sought information about communities of varying sizes throughout the United States, with a special focus on those that do not yet have a reputation for sustainability but are making important strides in their efforts to protect local biodiversity. Within 2 months, a collection of 40 examples of community leadership in biodiversity had been gathered.
This collection is being shared through the Great Communities message kit (information available here). The Biodiversity Project created this media-friendly kit with the intention of promoting story development on Great Communities for People and Nature in a range of media outlets. (Click here to read about the project.) The kit includes tools such as an overview of biodiversity indicators, fact sheets, communication tools, story ideas, images, and contacts. To purchase the Great Communities Message Kit, please contact the Biodiversity Project by phone at 773 496 4020 or by email at project@biodiverse.org
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