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Mongolian herder/ranger, Amar Purev visiting with rancher Bob Blanchard in California.A California-Mongolia Grassland Exchange
See what happened when seven Mongolians visited Conservancy preserves in California and Arizona in search of better grassland preservation strategies. 
Orangutans at Tanjung Putting National Park in Borneo, IndonesiaCan Carbon Markets Save Orangutans? 
Conservancy scientist Erik Meijaard argues that protecting orangutan habitat in Indonesia is a climate change strategy, too.
Qiaoyu Guo, hydrologist and a Nature Conservancy Sustainable Waters Project ManagerDams on China’s Yangtze
Find out how the Conservancy is working to minimize the impacts of twelve new dams planned for the upper Yangtze River.

Nature

In a country famous for its biological diversity, Australia’s Gondwana Link stands out as a unique “biodiversity hotspot."

Find out how we've been working to achieve lasting conservation victories in the Asia Pacific region for people and nature in 2008.

People

Palau is leading the world in coral reef and island conservation efforts under the leadership of President Tommy Remengesau, Jr.

Science

What made a team of top marine scientists "yahoo" with excitement on the Halmahera Expedition?

Explore

Learn more about how the Conservancy is forging a sustainable future for nature and people in the Coral Triangle—the epicenter of Earth’s marine diversity.