Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program (ACSP)
How to Get
Started
Once you are registered in the ACSP, you will
receive a packet of information to help you get
organized, implement stewardship activities
that are best for your site, and apply for
certification.
Step 1: Complete Your Site Assessment & Environmental Plan
Members review
and assess existing conditions and management
practices using a Site Assessment and
Environmental Plan provided by
Audubon International. Based on the results of
the initial assessment, members choose
stewardship projects or practices to implement,
decide who will do what, and determine when to
begin. We strongly recommend that you return
your Site Assessment and Environmental Plan
to us within four to six weeks of joining to
take full advantage the program.
Step 2: Implement Your Plan
Members dig in and get started on the
stewardship projects of their choice. Many
environmental management practices may be easy
to implement, while others may take months to
complete. The timing for implementing the
environmental plan is up to each member. Our
staff is available weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. (EST) via phone and e-mail to answer
questions or provide direction.
Step 3: Document Your Efforts and Apply
for Certification
Once projects are
implemented, members evaluate their progress and
document their results. Here’s where
certification comes in. The
Certification Handbook helps you organize
and report your accomplishments to Audubon
International so that you can achieve
designation as a Certified Audubon
Cooperative Sanctuary.
For more information, please e-mail Joellen Zeh,
at
jzeh@auduboninternational.org or
call (518) 767-9051 x14. |