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The Nature Conservancy in California
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The Nature Conservancy has a vision for a climate-resilient California, and we have a plan to start making it a reality. #2Futures1Choice
Sacramento / Los Angelesnature.org/californiaJoined January 2012

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Last week, TNC & partners completed another successful translocation of California Red-Legged Frog egg masses from the mountains of Mexico to Southern California 🐸 Many thanks to our partners at , , & Fauna del Noroeste. 📸 1:B. Hollingsworth, 2-3: J. Richmond
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Using drones to map kelp with incredible resolution! Proud to have and our team involved in this partnership with our friends from in California
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📝 Notes from the Field: Mapping Kelp with Drones TNC Ocean Scientist Vienna Saccomanno is on a mission to map kelp strongholds on CA's Coast 🌊 We can't save #kelp if we don't know where it is & Vienna's team is using #drones to find it. Meet nature's new eye in the sky.
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🪸 Coral reefs around the world are being lost at staggering rates to heatwaves, but some are proving more resilient. Scientists at TNC, & are studying these so-called “super reefs” to help protect the future of corals. #NatureNow
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As cities expand globally, how can we ensure space for nature that makes urban spaces sustainable? Our study from et al (c/o ) challenges old assumptions about nature-positive planning & highlights places that are getting it right.🌳
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At this moment, we see storm emergencies across California & at the same time, we have experienced the driest two decades on record. For our immediate future, we must address flood safety, protect our groundwater, provide sustainable water management, and address sea level rise.
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As storms continue to rain down on California, it's important to remember places like TNC's Cosumnes River Preserve play a key role in keeping our communities safe by absorbing excess water & reducing the risk of flooding.
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