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A well-managed and operational Conservation Gateway is in our future! Marketing, Conservation, and Science have partnered on a plan to rebuild the Gateway into the organization’s enterprise content management system (AEM), with a planned launch of a minimal viable product in early FY26. If you’re interested in learning more about the project, reach out to megan.sheehan@tnc.org for more info!

TNC has recently updated its conservation approach. For the most up-to-date Conservation by Design 2.0 Guidance document, please visit the Conservation by Design 2.0 section.


 

Conservation “measures” represent the assessment or third phase of the plan-do-check-adapt conservation management cycle. The components described below explain how measures are actually integrated throughout the cycle, via:

  • a well-articulated intervention or suite of interventions,
  • a theory of change about how the intervention will lead to desired impact(s),
  • short- and long-term outcomes to inform us of progress in implementing the intervention,
  • indicators that allow us to actually evaluate these outcomes and impacts over time,
  • analysis of those indicators that informs us as to whether we are making progress toward the intended results, and
  • feedback and learning from this analysis that allows us to improve our work with this an other interventions.

Taken as a whole, the components outlined above equate to adaptive management (often referred to in the non-profit community as “results-based management ” or "monitoring and evaluation").