Kinship Fellows

Community of leaders. Commitment to results.

Fellows Definition

Kinship is for highly motivated achievers.
Each summer, 18 Fellows — selected from hundreds of applicants around the world — come together with Kinship faculty to create a learning experience that crosses geographic and disciplinary boundaries. What’s more, they become part of a supportive, inspiring
community that expands their outreach and potential.

With more than 139 fellows in 33 countries, representing six continents, our community grows stronger every year. As a Fellow, you’ll forge lasting professional and personal relationships as you collaborate with like-minded colleagues working together to change the future of conservation practice.

Our exclusive online platform makes it easy to stay connected. If you're a Fellow, login to our network, to share ideas, consult, and collaborate on projects. leaf

2009 Fellows after kayak


"Kinship is a rare chance to be surrounded by intelligent and dedicated individuals whose passion is as admirable as the challenge of discrediting the notion of success being at the expense of the environment."

- Chad Brealey, Pacific Salmon Foundation, Canada, 2002 Fellow


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