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An Invitational Dialogue on Multiple Agency/Interest Collaboration and funding of Wildlife Habitat Conservation in Anticipation of Growth November 13, 2017 Aurelia Skipworth, Dep. Asst SOI for Fish, Wildlife and Parks Dear Aurelia, We invite you to participate again (in person limited to 30, or remotely) in the up-coming session of our dialogue on Landscape-level Conservation in anticipation of infrastructure and other development to be hosted by CCG and EHL on Thursday, January 18, 2018, from 9:30 - 3:30 EST at EHL's offices (address above). The focus will be on multiple agency/interest collaboration and funding/finance. Attached is a brief background piece regarding the dialogue, including lists of invitees and brief (one or two page) papers that have been invited, as well as the earlier CCG Report. We would welcome a brief paper from you on this topics. We anticipate receiving these short papers by December 20 (they will not be presented at the Dialogue Session, but, rather will be provided to participants in advance as background information). Based in part on all the papers, Doug Wheeler and I will then draft a brief discussion outline that will be provided to participants in advance of the session (in addition to the individual papers). Following the session, we will then draft a report that brings the papers, the discussion outline and the dialogue together. The resulting report will be reviewed with participants and then completed. Let me know if you can join us (in person or remotely) and whether you would like to provide a brief paper. I strongly believe that we have the possibility of assisting to craft a viable and powerful way forward, nationally, in conserving habitat at large-scale, in advance of infrastructure and other development If you have questions or would like to discuss this further, please let me know. I very much look forward to the dialogue. Best regards, Lindell Lindell L. Marsh, Executive Director Center for Collaboration in Governance O: 949-706-7095 | M: 949-300-0042 Cc: Lindell Marsh[lmarsh@collaboration-in-governance.org]; Aurelia Skipwith[aurelia_skipwith@ios.doi.gov]; Alejandro Camacho[acamacho@law.uci.edu]; Michael Robinson- Dorn[mrobinsondorn@law.uci.edu]; Charles Landry[clandry@wrcrca.org]; Dennis Grossman[denny.grossman@sgc.ca.gov]; David Willms[david.willms@wyo.gov]; James Murley[james.murley@miamidade.gov]; Myles Culhane[myles_culhane@oxy.com] To: Brett Korte[korte@eli.org]; Wheeler, Douglas P.[douglas.wheeler@hoganlovells.com]; James McElfish Jr.[mcelfish@eli.org] From: Lindell Marsh Sent: 2018-01-15T22:25:24-05:00 Importance: Normal Subject: CCG-ELI 1/18 Dialogue Session; FINAL Session Outline Received: 2018-01-15T22:26:40-05:00 2018.1.18 Session Outline.docx 2018.1.10 CCG-ELI 2018.1 Sess - Working Final.xlsx HCP FiNALemailQuality 2016-10-19.pdf January 15, 2018 Doug, Brett, Jim, REVISED FROM MY EMAIL OF 1/14: Attached are FINAL Session Outline (subject to your further revisions) SAME Status spread sheet of anticipated participation (disregard the yellow cells) SAME Final Report on the Future of HCPlanning We are expecting two additional "Briefs" Culhane (Pacos) Greer. (SANDAG) Hasson (TNC) Following is an update on the "call ins"; I assume that you, Brett, can email them _ or I let me know and I can provide telephone numbers. Grossman: Cal Strategic Growth Council (confirmed for 11:15) Willms: WGA (1:00, to be confirmed) Murley: Miami-Dade Resiliency Officer. ( 2:15, subject to confirmation) You now should be able to send out finals to all on our list ithe Session Outline and the earlier Report and providing to those attending remotely appropriate call in or viewing instructions. My flight leaves at 6:45a PT tomorrow, with a stop in Atlanta (2:05ET) and Reagan (4:49ET). If you would like to talk, I can call you from Atlanta or D.C. (when I arrive). Also, please read through the revised draft Session Outline and feel free to make any clear revisions or addition. In looking at the spread-sheet, think about anyone else who we might include. I am copying