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As an Access Seeker, Sharing The Land offers an opportunity for you to connect with a community and a cooperating landowner, providing access to a property where you can develop conservation, hunting, and other skills in a setting free from the uncertainty and pressure often associated with public lands.
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Sharing The Land assists you in creating a Conservation Resume, a comprehensive profile where you can showcase your conservation outlook, objectives, skills, abilities, and access interests. This dynamic tool plays a crucial role in connecting you with cooperating landowners, ensuring compatibility in conservation efforts. Moreover, the Conservation Resume can be easily updated to reflect the growth of your skills and abilities over time. Explore our FAQ section for more details.
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 Access Seeker and steward of the land, we encourage you to actively engage and maintain a curious mindset! Explore diverse groups to deepen your understanding of conservation and land management skills. Be assured that there is likely a local organization in your area dedicated to these interests. Consider becoming a member of organizations such as Pheasants Forever, the National Wild Turkey Federation, or the Aldo Leopold Foundation. Moreover, state and local organizations frequently arrange field days and educational events, providing you with an opportunity to enrich your Conservation Resume.

As an Access Seeker and steward of the land, we encourage you to actively engage and maintain a curious mindset! Explore diverse groups to deepen your understanding of conservation and land management skills. Be assured that there is likely a local organization in your area dedicated to these interests. Consider becoming a member of organizations such as Pheasants Forever, the National Wild Turkey Federation, or the Aldo Leopold Foundation. Moreover, state and local organizations frequently arrange field days and educational events, providing you with an opportunity to enrich your Conservation Resume.

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