Sustainably Growing the Local Food Economy

Reinforcing and Developing the Web of Relationships

Locally directed spending supports a web of relationships that serves to restore the land and regenerate community.  Locally directed spending by consumers more than doubles the number of food dollars circulating among businesses in our communities.   A shift of 20% of our food dollars into locally directed spending would result in a nearly half billion doll ...learn more

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The Institute for Regional Conservation

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Activities: Research
 
Type: Research Institute
 
Scope: national
 
Website: regionalconservation.org
 
Main Email: irc [at] regionalconservation.org
 
Phone: (305) 247-6547
 
Fax: (305) 245-9797
 
Headquarters: 22601 S.W. 152 Ave.
Miami, Florida 33170
United States
 
Local Time: Tue Nov 24 12:55:31
 

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Mission

The Institute for Regional Conservation (IRC) is dedicated to the protection, restoration, and long-term management of biodiversity on a regional basis, and to the prevention of regional extinctions of rare plants, animals and ecosystems.

Brief History

Founded in 1984, IRC has spent more than two decades developing an innovative idea of conservation that seeks to protect and restore viable populations of all plant and animal species within a region, rather than simply focusing on charismatic animals or plants with narrow global ranges. Since 1994, we have worked on developing and testing intensive research methods to see how this work might be done. Our first test was the Floristic Inventory of South Florida (FISF), which to date has compiled data on more than 2,400 species of plants in South Florida. The results of the FISF are published online and in IRC’s critically acclaimed book Rare Plants of South Florida: Their History, Conservation, and Restoration. IRC is now in the process of testing our methods with plants around the Caribbean basin as well as with animals in South Florida and the Bahamas.

Activities and Support

Consistent with our Mission, IRC conducts research with and provides conservation services to government agencies such as the US National Park Service, US Fish & Wildlife Service, International Institute of Tropical Forestry and the Florida Park Service. In addition, IRC collaborates with other non-profit conservation groups including Tropical Audubon Society, Florida Native Plant Society and Society for Ecological Restoration International, and provides educational tools and programs to the general public and private owners of conservation lands. Major grant support for IRC programs has been awarded by the Steve Arrowsmith Fund, the Elizabeth Ordway Dunn Foundation and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Please visit IRC's Programs page to learn more about our work. Also, see our projects, publications and presentations pages for more details about our activities.

Staff and Board

Until 1995, IRC had no paid staff, and until 2003 worked with a staff of just three – George Gann, Keith Bradley & Steve Woodmansee. Following the publication of Rare Plants of South Florida in 2002, IRC’s staff and programs began to grow. In 2006 we are eight full time staff plus part timers and volunteers. Please visit our staff page for more information on our excellent and dedicated staff. The IRC Board of Directors is composed of three original members of IRC from its inception in Colorado, USA.

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