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The Nature Conservancy
Non-profit Organizations
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Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends.
About us
The Nature Conservancy is a global environmental nonprofit working to create a world where people and nature can thrive. We're proud of what we've accomplished since our founding in 1951: The Nature Conservancy has protected more than 117 million acres of land and 5,000 miles of rivers worldwide — and we operate more than 100 marine conservation projects globally. We have more than 1 million members and work in 81 countries and territories, using a collaborative approach that engages local communities, governments, the private sector, and other partners. Guided by science, we create innovative, on-the-ground solutions to our world's toughest challenges so that nature and people can thrive together. We are tackling climate change, conserving lands, waters and oceans at an unprecedented scale, providing food and water sustainably and helping make cities more sustainable. Learn more about The Nature Conservancy at https://www.nature.org/aboutus.
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https://www.nature.org/
External link for The Nature Conservancy
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Arlington, VA
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1951
- Specialties
- environment, natural resources, biodiversity, conservation, economics, sustainability, forestry, NGO, economics, corporate, social responsibility, and non-profit
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Updates
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As you finalize your New Year’s resolutions, vision boards and bingo cards, we ask that you make nature one of your top priorities. Our planet is facing enormous challenges, but together, we have the power (and the responsibility!) to take action and protect our environment. How will you make a difference for nature this year? Swipe to read some of our suggestions, and share your ideas in the comments!
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We all love staying warm by a cozy fire, but it's important to ensure we're not spreading invasive pests. The Don’t Move Firewood campaign, an outreach partnership managed by The Nature Conservancy, aims to protect North American trees and forests from invasive insects and diseases that can travel with firewood. You can do your part simply by making informed choices. Click below for tips from the Don’t Move Firewood campaign.
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Properly disposing of your Christmas tree is just as important as buying from a local reputable vendor. Avoid putting your tree in the backyard or a brush pile, as this can introduce invasive species to your neighborhood. Instead, recycle your tree through community programs or dispose of it at a municipal compost facility or in the regular trash to minimize the risk of spreading invasive species after the holiday season! 🌲
Holiday Tips: Don't Spread Forest Pests with Your Christmas Tree
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Winter poses unique challenges for wildlife, and climate change is making it even tougher. Scientists at TNC have spent 10 years identifying climate-resilient landscapes across the U.S. to help animals adapt. From camouflage issues to hibernation disruptions, climate change is impacting winter wildlife in surprising ways. Click the link below to learn more about how these creatures are affected and what we’re doing to help. The Nature Conservancy in Idaho
How Climate Change is Impacting Wildlife Adaptation
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🌟 New Beginnings, Same Purpose 🌟 We see an exciting future for our planet in 2025. A future where nature beats the odds. How do we do it? By doubling down on our mission to: -Tackle carbon emissions -Help people on the front lines of the climate crisis -Deepen solutions for our ocean -Save healthy lands for a healthier planet -Conserve the world’s freshwater -Work alongside local leaders who are lighting the way A future where people and nature thrive IS still possible – if we act now. Visit our website for ways to get involved: https://nature.ly/4h07qht
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As we bid farewell to 2024, we want to express our deepest thanks for your role in preserving our natural world, one acre at a time. https://nature.ly/4fIrMLj
Donate Now to Protect Nature
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The days are dark this time of year, so thank goodness it's peak sunset season! Welcome to Exploring Nature, an illustrated blog series that (re)discovers the natural world through art, science and observation. – via The Nature Conservancy in Washington View the illustrations: https://nature.ly/4fGJyOS
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Hey LinkedIn! 👀 Did you know that you could double the impact of your year-end donation to The Nature Conservancy? Your employer may offer a matching gift program with us! 🔍 Learn more and search for your employer at: https://nature.ly/3DwyczM
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From conserving over 14,6000 acres of land in the New York Adirondacks to protecting over 1 million acres in Texas, 2024 has so many conservation wins to celebrate. Thank you for your loyal support that helps make this work possible. Here’s to our supporters and continued conservation in the new year!
Big Wins in Land Conservation in 2024
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