1 hr 14 min

Carlos Fernandez - The Power of Partnerships Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

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Carlos Fernandez is the State Director for the Nature Conservancy in Colorado, where he and his team build alliances that advance conservation outcomes both in Colorado and around the world. Building on his formal training as an attorney, Carlos has had a long and successful career in conservation that extends far beyond the American West. He has worked extensively in his home country of Argentina, both as the Nature Conservancy's Southern Andes Conservation Strategies Manager and as the Patagonia Program Manager. Since taking the helm in Colorado in 2015, Carlos and TNC have enjoyed many notable achievements—everything from protecting large swaths of native grasslands to helping to create Colorado's newest state park.
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Carlos grew up in Mendoza, Argentina, an agricultural region known for producing some of the world's best beef and exceptional Malbec wine. After a childhood spent hunting and fishing along the base of the Andes Mountains, Carlos trained as an attorney and went on to practice law for large international law firms in Buenos Aires and Washington DC. Several years into his career, Carlos realized that the legal profession was not providing deep fulfillment that he needed from a job—so he made the career switch into conservation and has never looked back.
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Carlos and I had a fascinating conversation that I know you'll enjoy. We started by discussing the Nature Conservancy, and specifically what the organization does both globally and here in Colorado. We then chat about several of TNC's recent successes, including the creation of Yampa River Fund and TNC's critical role in acquiring and protecting the 19,200-acre Fisher's Peak property, which will soon be Colorado's newest state park. Carlos talks about the importance of partnerships in conservation, with other land trusts, governmental organizations, and local communities. We then discuss the future of conservation in the West and the challenges and opportunities facing the region in the next 30 years. Carlos and I both have five-year-old daughters, so we talk a bit about fatherhood and the outdoors' role in raising children. And as usual, we discuss favorite books, films, his favorite places in Colorado, and he offers some actionable words of wisdom.
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This is an excellent episode, full of optimism, inspiration, and educational resources. Be sure to check out the episode notes for links to everything we discuss. Enjoy!
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The Nature Conservancy
Full Episode Notes: https://mountainandprairie.com/carlos-fernandez/ CPW's Partners in the Outdoors
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This episode is brought to you by Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s Partners in the Outdoors program. The Partners in the Outdoors program brings together diverse interests from across the entire spectrum of the outdoors to advance and balance both outdoor recreation and conservation in Colorado. The program seeks to foster alignment and trust through three cornerstone initiatives: the Partners in the Outdoors Conference, the Colorado Outdoor Partnership, and the Colorado Outdoor Principles, as well as extensive resource sharing and network building.
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TOPICS DISCUSSED:
5:00 - The Nature Conservancy explained
9:30 - TNC’s mission in Colorado
10:30 - Yampa River Fund explained
16:30 - Importance of community in conservation
19:30 - Fishers Peak State Park
26:00 - TNC and equitable access to the outdoors
28:30 - The importance of partnerships
30:45 - Civic duty of partnerships
32:00 - Colorado Outdoor Partnerships
35:00 - Early years in Mendoza, Argentina
38:00 - Transitioning from corporate law into conservation
41:30 - Moving to Colorado
42:30 - Carlos’s unique professional background
46:00 - Conservation in the time of COVID
48:45 - Heroes and mentors
52:00 - Advice for people transitioning from the private sector into non-profits
55:30 - Envisioning the future of conservation
59:30 - Favorite books
1:04:00 - Favorite films
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Carlos Fernandez is the State Director for the Nature Conservancy in Colorado, where he and his team build alliances that advance conservation outcomes both in Colorado and around the world. Building on his formal training as an attorney, Carlos has had a long and successful career in conservation that extends far beyond the American West. He has worked extensively in his home country of Argentina, both as the Nature Conservancy's Southern Andes Conservation Strategies Manager and as the Patagonia Program Manager. Since taking the helm in Colorado in 2015, Carlos and TNC have enjoyed many notable achievements—everything from protecting large swaths of native grasslands to helping to create Colorado's newest state park.
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Carlos grew up in Mendoza, Argentina, an agricultural region known for producing some of the world's best beef and exceptional Malbec wine. After a childhood spent hunting and fishing along the base of the Andes Mountains, Carlos trained as an attorney and went on to practice law for large international law firms in Buenos Aires and Washington DC. Several years into his career, Carlos realized that the legal profession was not providing deep fulfillment that he needed from a job—so he made the career switch into conservation and has never looked back.
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Carlos and I had a fascinating conversation that I know you'll enjoy. We started by discussing the Nature Conservancy, and specifically what the organization does both globally and here in Colorado. We then chat about several of TNC's recent successes, including the creation of Yampa River Fund and TNC's critical role in acquiring and protecting the 19,200-acre Fisher's Peak property, which will soon be Colorado's newest state park. Carlos talks about the importance of partnerships in conservation, with other land trusts, governmental organizations, and local communities. We then discuss the future of conservation in the West and the challenges and opportunities facing the region in the next 30 years. Carlos and I both have five-year-old daughters, so we talk a bit about fatherhood and the outdoors' role in raising children. And as usual, we discuss favorite books, films, his favorite places in Colorado, and he offers some actionable words of wisdom.
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This is an excellent episode, full of optimism, inspiration, and educational resources. Be sure to check out the episode notes for links to everything we discuss. Enjoy!
---
The Nature Conservancy
Full Episode Notes: https://mountainandprairie.com/carlos-fernandez/ CPW's Partners in the Outdoors
---
This episode is brought to you by Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s Partners in the Outdoors program. The Partners in the Outdoors program brings together diverse interests from across the entire spectrum of the outdoors to advance and balance both outdoor recreation and conservation in Colorado. The program seeks to foster alignment and trust through three cornerstone initiatives: the Partners in the Outdoors Conference, the Colorado Outdoor Partnership, and the Colorado Outdoor Principles, as well as extensive resource sharing and network building.
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TOPICS DISCUSSED:
5:00 - The Nature Conservancy explained
9:30 - TNC’s mission in Colorado
10:30 - Yampa River Fund explained
16:30 - Importance of community in conservation
19:30 - Fishers Peak State Park
26:00 - TNC and equitable access to the outdoors
28:30 - The importance of partnerships
30:45 - Civic duty of partnerships
32:00 - Colorado Outdoor Partnerships
35:00 - Early years in Mendoza, Argentina
38:00 - Transitioning from corporate law into conservation
41:30 - Moving to Colorado
42:30 - Carlos’s unique professional background
46:00 - Conservation in the time of COVID
48:45 - Heroes and mentors
52:00 - Advice for people transitioning from the private sector into non-profits
55:30 - Envisioning the future of conservation
59:30 - Favorite books
1:04:00 - Favorite films
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1 hr 14 min