Current Collaborative Initiatives Grants

Candidate Conservation Banking

Southeastern U.S.
40,000

Todd Gartner and Josh DonlanThis project builds on an existing collaboration between Todd Gartner and Josh Donlan, who are working on an innovative approach to endangered species conservation which they hope will inform national endangered species policy in the coming years.  The program, called Candidate Conservation Banking, will be piloted over the course of 2012.  It involves a voluntary marketplace where conservation credits are bought and sold, providing landowners with financial incentives to protect critical habitat.  For the pilot, Todd and Josh will be focusing on the Gopher tortoise in the southeastern United States.  They will work with landowners and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and if the pilot program is successful, it has the potential to be used as a model nationwide for an alternative to traditional endangered species protection.