Who We Are

Our Science

No matter the odds, we find the people and paths to make change possible

Follow the Science

With a grounding in rigorous science, we take innovative conservation approaches from idea to impact, scaling to achieve system change.
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We Can’t Save the Planet Without Women

Someday, we won’t need to highlight women in conservation. But to get to that day, we must elevate the visibility of women doing this work so that others will realize, “I can do that, too.”
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A Climate for All of Us

The Nature Conservancy’s new chief scientist, Katharine Hayhoe, shares why she cares about climate change and her fears about who will be hit hardest by its impacts.
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Conservation by Design

Conservation by Design has unified our efforts around the world by providing a common language and consistent approach across the diversity of systems, cultures and geographies.
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Geospatial Annual Report Digital Companion

Discover the integral role of geospatial mapping technologies in prioritizing conservation science to achieve our goals and earn the best return on conservation investments around the world.

Our 2030 Goals

Avoid or sequester 3 billion metric tons of CO2 emissions annually

Using the power of nature and strength of policy and markets to store carbon, support the renewable energy build-out and reduce emissions equivalent to nearly 10% of global emissions from fossil fuels. Learn about Natural Climate Solutions.

Help 100 million people at risk of climate-related emergencies

Protecting and restoring the health of natural habitats—from mangroves and reefs to floodplains and forests—that help protect communities from storm surge, extreme rainfall, severe wildfires and sea level rise. How we're strengthening coastal resilience.

Conserve 4 billion hectares of ocean

Making sure the oceans thrive through new and better-managed protected areas, global-scale sustainable fishing, innovative financing and positive policy changes to how the world governs the seas. Learn how climate-ready fisheries can restore ocean health.

Conserve 650 million hectares of land

Partnering with communities across the globe to restore & improve management of working lands, support the leadership of Indigenous peoples as land stewards, & conserve critical forests, grasslands and other habitats rich in carbon & biodiversity. Explore our conservation projects around the world.

Conserve 30M hectares of lakes & wetlands, 1M kilometers of river systems

Promoting innovative solutions and policies that improve the quality and amount of water available in freshwater ecosystems and to communities. Read more on our sustainable rivers projects.

Support 45 million people, partnering with local and Indigenous communities

Partnering with Indigenous Peoples and other communities to learn from and support their leadership in stewarding the environment, securing rights to resources, improving economic opportunities and shaping their future. Learn how we partner with Indigenous Peoples and local communities.

Climate Change: Explained

Cool Green Science

8 Cool Wild Cats You Probably Don’t Know

Move over lions and tigers. Meet these cryptic but cool wild cats.

How Scientists Fish: The Hand Line

On Palmyra Atoll, getting big fish on board quickly relies on an old fishing tool: the hand line.

8 Bird Migration Myths, From Past to Present

Bird migration has long fostered strange myths, some that persist to the present day.

Giant Redfin: Conserving South Africa's Native Fish

Meet the overlooked South African wildlife: native fish. Can invasive species removal offer hope?
Nature Conservancy Magazine

Green Harvest

For decades, a piece of legislation has had an outsized impact on protecting America’s landscapes. Now the U.S. Farm Bill is up for renewal again.