SERCA

Why SERCA is Important
The Southeast Regional Conservation Association (SERCA) plays a vital role in strengthening the field of conservation across the region.
Community of Experts – SERCA connects conservators, students, and allied professionals, creating a strong support network.
Professional Standards – By sharing knowledge and skills, SERCA helps ensure high-quality, ethical conservation practices.
Access to Resources – Members gain opportunities for scholarships, workshops, and research presentations.
Public Benefit – SERCA makes it easier for the public to find skilled conservators with whom they can entrust the care of their cultural heritage.
Regional Identity – SERCA gives the Southeast conservation community a collective voice and stronger representation within the field.