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Staten Island | TNC - California There are continuing challenges ahead for Staten Island and migratory bird conservation in the Delta and Central Valley, including growing threats from water availability, climate change, salt water intrusion, subsidence, crop conversion and development
The Nature Conservancy in California Learn about nature conservation in California, including environmental issues and resources from The Nature Conservancy
Contact The Nature Conservancy in California The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people
Who We Are | California - nature. org The Nature Conservancy in California focuses on four conservation areas: land, water, oceans and climate Each program is staffed with world-class conservation leaders
Dangermond Preserve | The Nature Conservancy in California The Nature Conservancy’s Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve is one of them—exceptional in size, location and biodiversity The preserve is a 24,364-acre property that sits at Point Conception—the sharp corner of coastline that gives California its distinctive crook
Donate Now to Protect Nature - The Nature Conservancy Stand up for our natural world with The Nature Conservancy Every acre we protect, every river mile restored, every species brought back from the brink, begins with you
Careers | The Nature Conservancy Our mission is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends Guided by science, The Nature Conservancy creates innovative, on-the-ground solutions to our world’s toughest challenges so that people and nature can thrive together
California: Land of Promise - The Nature Conservancy On our preserves, we’re using nature-based climate solutions to enhance nature's regenerative powers in the face of megafires, drought and flooding At the same time, we're connecting wildlands so that native California species can find the habitat they need as our climate warms