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on fishing komodo The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy's mission is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.
The Nature Conservancy's 2008 Earth and Ocean Gala a Success For Conservation
More than 350 guests joined The Nature Conservancy to celebrate the seventh annual Earth & Ocean Gala on Thursday, May 8, 2008 at The Nature Conservancy's flagship Long Island preserve, Uplands Farm Nature Sanctuary in Cold Spring Harbor. It's Official! Eightmile River is "Wild & Scenic"
President Bush signed into law a bill designating the Eightmile in East Haddam, Lyme and Salem as a Wild & Scenic River. The Nature Conservancy Hosts "Warhol Preserved: Impressions of the Andy Warho...
The Nature Conservancy again brings together art and environment as part of its visual arts program for the Andy Warhol Preserve in Montauk. The Nature Conservancy Acquires 153 Acres of Grassland
The Nature Conservancy announced today that it has acquired 153 acres in Iowa County located within a 50,000-acre grassland landscape in southwestern Wisconsin known as the Military Ridge Prairie Heritage Area (MRPHA). The Nature Conservancy Acquires Diamond A Ranch Easement
Local ranchers and state biologists applauded the conservation of approximately 12,349 acres of the New Mexico ranching landscape. The Nature Conservancy Appoints Mark Tercek
The Nature Conservancy today announces that Mark R. Tercek will become its new president and CEO beginning in July. Conservationist/state leader, Clifford L. Jones, dies
Jones former member of The Nature Conservancy's board of trustees World Wildlife Fund and The Nature Conservancy Release Map of Freshwater Systems
Over a decade of work and contributions by more than 200 leading conservation scientists have produced a first-ever comprehensive map and database of the diversity of life in the world's freshwater ecosystems. The map and associated fish data - a collaborative project between World Wildlife Fund and The Nature Conservancy -- are featured in the May issue of the journal BioScience. Fall and Spring Burns Have Helped Restore Wisconsin's Mukwonago River Watershed
The Nature Conservancy in Wisconsin announced Wednesday that over the past six months it has used trained fire crews to burn a total of 125 acres at three of its preserves located within the watershed of the Mukwonago River. The Conservancy and other land managers including private landowners, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service use prescribed fire as an ecological tool to restore or maintain natural areas. New Fence Built at Kanaele Bog
The Conservancy has completed building a protective fence around 80-acre Kanaele Bog Preserve in Kaua'i. Marine Fellows Selected
The Nature Conservancy has just selected its first two Marine Conservation Fellows to launch an intensive pilot program geared to train the next generation of marine conservation leaders in Hawai'i. Plateau Communities Develop Habitat Conservation Plan
The Conservancy is working with Cumberland Plateau communities to develop a federally funded Habitat Conservation Plan, which will guide land development and reduce its impact on endangered wildlife and their habitats. New State Director Hired In Iowa
The Nature Conservancy recently hired Sean McMahon as the state director in Iowa. The Nature Conservancy in Wisconsin Returns Kennedy Bench to the Milwaukee Jo...
The Nature Conservancy announced today that it has returned a wooden bench used by John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The couple sat on the bench on April 4, 1960 when they visited the newspaper during his successful presidential run. The bench was given to The Nature Conservancy last year by the late Newell and Ann Meyer as part of a $12.5 million gift to help conserve Wisconsin's Mukwonago River. Local Couple Takes the Reins at Heart Mountain Ranch
After growing up on a farm in the shadows of Heart Mountain, Carrie Peters and her husband, Brian, have taken the reins as ranch managers at The Nature Conservancy's Heart Mountain Ranch.
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