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Bats and Bat Management

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Integrating Perspectives

Karl Bradley ·
Anna McGrath from Godfrey Dadich Partners is one of the most enlightened people I've ever met. She's cool & wise which is a rare combo! Had the pleasure of attending a workshop she did called " Integrating Opposite Perspectives "...here are my notes from our time together... How can you ensure everyone is working towards a common goal when they all seem to be coming from so many different points of reference? Diverse ideas & perspectives can be a source of strength in your...
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A Philosophy for Working on Wicked Problems

Melissa Kreye ·
A wicked problem is a term used in policy analysis to describe an environmental situation where no matter what policy actions are taken there are still going to be unacceptable losses. Examples of wicked problems can be found in climate change, endangered species, invasive species and environmental justice issues. In order to deal with the psychological stress of threat and uncertainty associated with wicked problems many people are tempted to take a strong position, such as moral outrage.
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Re: Problem posting to NECI subgroup

Aaron Weibe ·
Jody, let me take a look and I'll circle back.
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Re: Problem posting to NECI subgroup

Aaron Weibe ·
Hi Jody, I found your posts. They were in the review queue for the administrators.
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Problem posting to NECI subgroup

Jody Norman ·
Hi. I tried to post twice yesterday to the NECI PD discussion, but even though it seemed to go through, it never turned up in the discussion, and wasn't listed in my pending posts. And I was signed into my account. Help?

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