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First Author ► With over a decade in not-for-profit leadership and a Ph.D. in Community Resources and Development, Talmage is an Associate Professor of Management & Entrepreneurship at Hobart & William Smith Colleges. His expertise extends to founding a research consulting practice and serving as the editor-in-chief of Community Development. Talmage contributes insightful articles on social entrepreneurship, local development, sustainability, wildlife conservation, and cultural capital. He teaches courses in local and tourism development, organizational behavior, nonprofit management, and social entrepreneurship. As a faculty liaison for the Center for Community Engagement, he advises campus clubs, showcasing a multifaceted commitment to education and community engagement.

Second Author ► With more than 25 years of experience in conservation and community development, Beth has a demonstrated record of success in organisational leadership, outreach, partnership development, fundraising, strategic planning, and programme implementation. She founded and leads OneNature and has developed innovative approaches to measure and support community well-being in biodiversity and climate projects to create more sustainable outcomes for people and wildlife. Beth was named one of the Explorers Club’s “Fifty People Changing The World, The World Needs To Know About.” She is a consultant and advisor to several organisations and a member of three International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Commissions.

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