Along with the National Park Service Chesapeake Bay Office and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Chesapeake Conservancy serves as the co-convener of the Chesapeake Conservation Partnership (CCP), a coalition of over 100 organizations and agencies collaborating around the mission and vision of conserving valuable lands to benefit people, economies and nature throughout the six-state watershed. Together the numerous CCP partners have permanently protected more than 9 million acres and seek to extend the conservation of large landscapes throughout the region.
The CCP serves as a means to achieve the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement Land Protection Goal and the Protected Lands Outcome and strives to protect 30% of the watershed's forests, farms and treasured landscapes by 2030. In addition, CCP's work includes mapping projects, such as the 30x30 dashboard, Conservation Atlas and the Green Space Equity Mapper, as well as advancements in diversity, equity, inclusion and justice.
Visit www.chesapeakeconservation.org to learn more.
Feature Photo by Nicholas A. Tonelli