
This program shows how protecting water, wildlife, and habitat at a regional and landscape level are beneficial to the economy and the world
The Coastal & Heartland National Estuary Partnership and the Balmoral Group undertook a study to better understand the economic activity tied to restoration, conservation, and management activities. This study highlights how the protection of water, wildlife, and habitat at a regional and landscape level are beneficial to both the economy and the environment.
About the Speaker: Alexis Horn, a native Floridian, has worked in the environmental field for over 15 years, with a career traversing positions at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the University of Tampa, the Sierra Club, and the Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of South Florida, and a master’s in Conservation Biology from the University of New South Wales in Australia