On March 1, 2011, the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy hosted its tenth annual Conservation Leadership Dialogue, focused this year on The Future of Large Landscape Conservation in America. With leadership at the Lincoln Institute from Armando Carbonell, Senior Fellow and Chair of the Department of Planning and Urban Form, the session was organized by Lincoln Institute Fellow Jim Levitt. Held in the august Members of Congress Room of the Library of Congress, just across the street from the US Capitol in Washington, DC, the meeting took place on the 100th anniversary, to the day, of President Taft’s signing of the landmark legislation that allowed for creation of National Forests in the eastern half of the nation.
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