As we begin a new season, and get
down to business after summer, Avalonia Land Conservancy is also
embarking on its next season. After the initial work of collecting,
organizing, and submitting accreditation material to the Land Trust
Alliance, the next phase is to respond to their suggestions to
complete the process. One suggestion was to create a vision
statement of where we see ourselves in the future. Our vision
statement was created this past summer, and who better to explain it
to the membership than the President.
The greatest vision-future generations |
Dennis Main wants to bring his
messages to the membership. In the future they may be sent directly
to the membership via an email “blast” and his updates will be
available on our Avalonia website. But this week I ask you to think
of the Vision Statement in relation to all the wonderful lands we
protect, cherish and share with our members and friends. Beth
Our Vision
Update from the President
Dennis
S. Main
I
am honored to serve as Avalonia’s ninth President, following a rich
tradition of leaders dedicated to conservation of habitats in
Southeastern CT. There has always been an underlying vision for preservation that has remained the basis of Avalonia's work dating dating back to February 21, 1968, when Lois S. Tefft, Hugo J. Wilms, John H. Hubbard, and Hugh L. M. Cole first incorporated Avalonia as the then-named Mashantucket Land Trust, Inc.
As
part of the Avalonia Accreditation process currently underway, the Board of Directors has formalized a Vision
Statement for our organization, and it was adopted at the June BOD
meeting. It is posted to our website and shared with you here:
Avalonia Vision Statement
(adopted
by BOD, June 22, 2016)
- To be the primary regional and leading best-practice land trust in Southeastern CT, protecting and conserving natural resources including threatened and declining habitats;
- Work collaboratively with other land trusts, preservation groups, political entities, not-for-profits, etc. in the southeastern Connecticut area to conserve key habitats;
- Create a Strategic Conservation Plan with fully integrated mapping to allow proactive identification of priority acquisition parcels and partnering opportunities;
- Grow our Town and Standing Committees to become more robust, fully staffed, and functioning Committees to meet stewardship, acquisition, and other organizational requirements;
- Complete and maintain Accreditation with a Board of Directors and Executive Director fully versed in Land Trust Alliance Practices and Standards;
- Steward fee properties in accordance with individual management plans and develop public recreational and educational opportunities where appropriate including compliant ADA trails where feasible;
- Monitor all Conservation Easement properties as required by law and best practices;
- Maintain and/or return arable lands to productive farming where appropriate through innovative partnering;
- Strengthen financial support of conserved lands while controlling costs and maintaining transparency.
As
a President dedicated to communication, I plan to offer regular
updates on our work toward that Vision as we complete our
Accreditation work (an additional information response is due back
from the BOD to the Accreditation Commission October 14, 2016.) We
will also be planning for our 50th anniversary celebration events. We
continue to partner with fellow Land Trusts, and to collaborate with
other environmental organizations to further our mission for
conservation. We are fleshing out details of a Capital Plan to
support preservation and acquisition opportunities in our mission area.
We will also strive to continually enhance our communication,
education, and outreach to our members and the greater community we
serve.
I look forward to working with the Avalonia community and welcome all to help me work toward this vision. I can be reached at: president@avalonialc.org
Dennis
Avalonia's first acquisition was Ram Point in Stonington. |
A parcel in the Great Cedar Swamp in Ledard is the most recent acquisition. |
Working with partners to preserve farmlands will be part of our vision. |
Photographs by Beth Sullivan and Rick Newton.
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