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Our mission is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. Working in 72 countries, all 50 U.S. states and your backyard.

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  1. Teens rank climate change as their #1 concern. Meteorologists are talking about climate change 15x more often. And 7,000 mayors have committed to climate action. A wave of momentum is happening, and these 10 groups are leading the charge.

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  2. 17 hours ago

    10 Groups to Watch in 2019 🍃 via

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  3. : How does bioacoustics have the potential to impact conservation? Our friends at give us insight.

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  4. Happy to be included here with enviro heroes and . And I love recalling my days as a paper boy for the great Cleveland Plain Dealer.

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  6. Photo by: Bill Shreve, 2018 Nature Conservancy Photo Contest

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  7. We interrupt your daily twitter scrolling to bring you this photo of this Ruby-crowned Kinglet because... look at that face 😍. Drop a like and continue your day.

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  8. It's been a happy new year for us so far as we see the efforts and work of and partners to help conserve and protect life along California's coasts. via:

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  9. A game changing gift in Australia is an example of how private individuals & organizations are stepping in to protect nature. via

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  10. “What’s really powerful about this project is it clearly demonstrates that not only is climate change going to affect the world, it already is."

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  11. 29 Dec 2018

    Would you spend $8 per year to see your community reduce rates of obesity, heart disease, anxiety and asthma? 🌳🌳🌳

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  12. Jan 2

    ICYMI: We are starting this year out right with a new ! How will it benefit both farmers and the conservation of private lands? Read this blog by two of 's experts to find out!

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  13. Jan 2

    This feature from is a great read to kick off the new year. Learn how we can chart a new path to 2050 that serves both the needs of economic and environmental interests.

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  14. One of our top stories from 2018 comes from our partner : Cities, corporations and everyone in between has a role to play in securing a more sustainable water future and supporting the development of healthier, more resilient communities.

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  15. Jan 2

    Crawling into 2019 like this baby Olive Ridley sea turtle in Gabon. Happy new year!

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  16. Raise your hand ✋🏾✋🏻✋🏽 if your 2019 resolutions included going to cool places and trying to learn something new everyday. Well, might be a good place to start.

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  17. Sometimes we just need to go outside, take a deep breath and remember that we're part of something so much bigger than ourselves. In the instances we can't, looking at these inspiring photos helps:

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  18. Too many of us have too much to lose if we don't save our oceans. 🌊 We need cooperative governance for the high seas.

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  19. The sheer size of the U.S.'s land area creates huge potential for . And the diversity of the landscape means almost any state can contribute.

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  20. 50% of Mexico's reefs are in poor or critical condition. See how a first-response diving team is jumping into action to repair coral reefs after a hurricane.

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