Reducing the Impact of Natural Disasters
The World Risk Report shows what countries are at the most risk from natural disasters, and how nature can help protect people and nature.
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The World Risk Report shows what countries are at the most risk from natural disasters, and how nature can help protect people and nature.
Learn MoreThe Conservancy and Discovery Education invite you to take your classroom on a virtual field trip of Kenya with Nature Works Everywhere.
Join Us on October 19thWhen it comes to fire, there is good fire and bad fire. Good fire restores health to a dying forest, prevents megafires from consuming life and protects our water.
A mountaintop marriage proposal and an unexpected wildfire made for an interesting trip to Rocky Mountain National Park for our conservation writer.
Read Julia's StoryWatch our animated video and tell us why conservation matters to you.
Watch and ShareDownload nature wallpaper for your computer filled with beautiful photographs of rainforests, birds, plus other habitats and wildlife we're working to protect!
Choose Your WallpaperSmart and creative gift planning with The Nature Conservancy can help to meet your financial and philanthropic goals.
Your investment in conservation is what makes on-the-ground projects possible.
Watch a Video from Our ScientistsBats are dying by the millions. Science has yet to find answers. Can a new experiment in Tennessee offer hope? Scientist Cory Holliday hopes so.
Find OutA new study from Nebraska shows that prescribed burning of grasslands could be the key to sustainable family ranching
Learn MoreThese student researchers are studying bison herd behavior at the Conservancy's Ordway Prairie in South Dakota.
Take a LookHow will an aging population influence the way we do conservation in 2050? Our chief scientist says let's start preparing now.
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