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Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation

The Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation is a product of the Conservation Measures Partnership. It is a useful reference for many types of management projects, including deer management at the local level. We include it here on the CBDM website because it provides good guidance on how to go about setting objectives and measuring program success, two areas where communities often benefit from additional guidance. Refer to the Open Standards (page 23) for specific information about how best to set objectives for your program.

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Conservation Measures Partnership
Conservation Measures Partnership | Monday, August 15, 2016

The Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation is a product of the Conservation Measures Partnership. It is a useful reference for many types of management projects, including deer management at the local level. We include it here on the CBDM website because it provides good guidance on how to go about setting objectives and measuring program success, two areas where communities often benefit from additional guidance. Refer to the Open Standards (page 23) for specific information about how best to set objectives for your program.

Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation v3.0