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SUMMARY:A Guide to Natural Capital: Partnerships for Nature
DESCRIPTION:The Cropper Foundation\, in collaboration with the Caribbean Natural Capital Hub\, invites you to the third edition of our “A Guide to Natural Capital” webinar series. \nWhy attend?\nEffective biodiversity data reporting can’t happen in isolation. This session dives into why partnerships are vital for bridging data gaps\, harmonizing standards\, and building transparent\, credible systems for reporting on biodiversity. \nWhat you’ll experience: \n\nLearn how multi-stakeholder partnerships within different Natural Capital Hubs are mobilizing innovative finance and investment to achieve nature-positive outcomes.\nDiscover how collaborative work—like that of the Caribbean Natural Capital Hub’s Working Group 2 and Research Agenda—is shaping knowledge priorities\, filling data gaps\, and driving private sector adoption of natural capital approaches.\nJoin us and play your part in advancing nature-based solutions and sustainable development across the region!\n\nRegister for the upcoming webinar via the link opposite.
URL:https://thecropperfoundation.org/event/a-guide-to-natural-capital-partnerships-for-nature/
LOCATION:Virtual / Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Port_of_Spain:20251125T130000
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SUMMARY:Conservation Technology for Caribbean CSOs: Part 3
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the final installment in our CEPF-funded webinar series\, exploring the use of conservation technologies by Caribbean-based civil society groups. In this session\, Dr. Amy Deacon from The University of the West Indies will discuss the iNaturalist App and share highlights from the 2025 TT Bioblitz\, hosted by the TT Field Naturalists’ Club. Learn about findings from this year’s BioBlitz in Maracas\, Trinidad\, find out how you can participate next time\, and discover how technology is supporting citizen science in the Caribbean. \nRegistration:\nRegister via the link opposite. \nSpeakers:\nDr. Amy Deacon (The University of the West Indies) \nPartners & Sponsors: \n\nTT Field Naturalists’ Club (TTFNC)\nCANARI Caribbean\nTT BioBlitz\nCritical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF)\nCaribbean Islands Biodiversity Hotspot Small Grants Mechanism\nThe Cropper Foundation\n\nAudience:\nAll are welcome. The webinar is free to attend and aims to support Caribbean CSOs working in conservation.
URL:https://thecropperfoundation.org/event/conservation-technology-for-caribbean-csos-part-3/
LOCATION:Virtual / Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Conservation Technology for Caribbean CSOs: Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Part 2 of our Conservation Technology for Caribbean CSOs mini-series! \nWe’re back with another exciting installment supported by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (@cepf_official)\, and this time\, we’re featuring the innovative work of the Cocoa Research Centre of Trinidad and Tobago (@cocoacentre). \nDiscover how cocoa\, carbon\, and community are joining forces to power conservation efforts and take on climate change across the Caribbean! \nWhether you’re a chocolate lover or not\, everyone is welcome at this FREE online webinar. Learn more about the latest conservation technologies making a difference in our region and see how you can be part of advancing this vital work. \nEvent Details:\n📆 November 6\, 2025\n⏰ 1PM (AST)\n💻 Zoom \nGet your registration link via our Linktree in bio. \nThis series empowers Caribbean CSOs working in conservation—promoting awareness and tech adoption for greater impact. The programme is funded by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund through the Caribbean Islands Biodiversity Hotspot Small Grants Mechanism\, and administered by @canari_caribbean. \n#ttcsn #cepf #canari #thecropperfoundation #caribbeanconservation #conservationtechnology
URL:https://thecropperfoundation.org/event/conservation-technology-for-caribbean-csos-part-2/
LOCATION:Virtual / Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Port_of_Spain:20251030T130000
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SUMMARY:A Guide to Natural Capital: Understanding Nature's Value
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second edition of A Guide to Natural Capital\, an insightful webinar series by Cari-Bois in collaboration with the Caribbean Natural Capital Hub. This session explores nature’s ecological\, cultural\, social\, and economic values\, and how understanding these dimensions can drive better decision-making in conservation finance. \nDiscover the cultural\, ecological\, and economic importance of nature for sustainable finance and conservation. \nLearn about The Cropper Foundation’s groundbreaking work on biodiversity finance through “Biotokens\,” enabling businesses and investors to directly fund biodiversity outcomes. \nSee how ANSA Merchant Bank’s EcoMicro initiative integrates natural capital into financial practices\, identifying biodiversity risk drivers and embedding covenants into lending. \nRegister for the upcoming webinar via the link opposite!
URL:https://thecropperfoundation.org/event/a-guide-to-natural-capital-understanding-natures-value/
LOCATION:Virtual / Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Port_of_Spain:20251028T130000
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SUMMARY:Conservation Technology for Caribbean CSOs: Part 1
DESCRIPTION:The Cropper Foundation is excited to present the first installment of our webinar mini-series\, “Conservation Technology for Caribbean CSOs”. This educational series highlights Caribbean entities leading in conservation through the application of critical technologies. \nFeatured Organization\nJoin us for an in-depth exploration with the Trinidad and Tobago Cetacean Sighting Network (TTCSN)\, where we’ll dive deep into cutting-edge techniques being used in cetacean monitoring and conservation throughout the Caribbean. \nWhat You’ll Learn\n\nAdvanced visual monitoring techniques for marine mammals\nAcoustic monitoring technologies and their applications\nConservation strategies specific to Caribbean cetacean populations\nHow technology is transforming wildlife conservation efforts\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis webinar is specifically designed for: \n\nConservation Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)\nMarine conservation professionals\nEnvironmental researchers and students\nWildlife monitoring specialists\nAnyone interested in conservation technology applications\n\nRegistration\nVisit our website to register for this FREE webinar and secure your spot for this informative session. \nAbout Our Partners:\nThis webinar series is part of The Cropper Foundation’s ongoing work to support Caribbean CSOs in conservation by promoting awareness and adoption of conservation technologies. \nFunding: Supported by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) through the Caribbean Islands Biodiversity Hotspot Small Grants Mechanism\, and administered by the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI). \nTags: #ConservationTechnology #CaribbeanConservation #MarineConservation #Cetaceans #TTCSN #CEPF #CANARI \nThe Cropper Foundation is committed to advancing conservation efforts throughout the Caribbean through education\, technology\, and collaborative partnerships.
URL:https://thecropperfoundation.org/event/conservation-technology-for-caribbean-csos/
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