Yes, we encourage landowners to network to share their experiences, and ideas, with each other and provide peer-to-peer guidance in the process of forest and agriculture management. The project staff is developing a landowner network within the project to be named Landowner Education, Assistance, and Retention Network (LEARN). LEARN will be a landowner lead network where landowners can meet, share ideas, discuss issues of concern, and advocate for policy change in conservation.
