🦏 A historic return is underway in northern Kenya. At Loisaba Conservancy, local communities are leading the charge to reintroduce the critically endangered Eastern black rhino—restoring a species that hasn’t roamed this region in decades. This isn’t just about conservation. It’s about community-led resilience, ecosystem restoration, and rewriting the future of wildlife in Africa. 🎥 Watch the video. 📣 Spread the good news. 📖 Read the full story here https://nature.ly/4mOy6FQ
The Nature Conservancy
Non-profit Organizations
Arlington, VA 905,848 followers
Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends.
About us
The Nature Conservancy is a global environmental nonprofit working to create a world where people and nature can thrive. We're proud of what we've accomplished since our founding in 1951: The Nature Conservancy has protected more than 117 million acres of land and 5,000 miles of rivers worldwide — and we operate more than 100 marine conservation projects globally. We have more than 1 million members and work in 81 countries and territories, using a collaborative approach that engages local communities, governments, the private sector, and other partners. Guided by science, we create innovative, on-the-ground solutions to our world's toughest challenges so that nature and people can thrive together. We are tackling climate change, conserving lands, waters and oceans at an unprecedented scale, providing food and water sustainably and helping make cities more sustainable. Learn more about The Nature Conservancy at https://www.nature.org/aboutus.
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https://www.nature.org/
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 5,001-10,000 employees
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- Arlington, VA
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- Nonprofit
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- 1951
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- environment, natural resources, biodiversity, conservation, economics, sustainability, forestry, NGO, economics, corporate, social responsibility, and non-profit
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What happens after you slurp an oyster? At Kimball House in Decatur, GA, that shell doesn’t go to waste—it helps rebuild endangered oyster reefs, strengthening coastal climate resilience. Looking for more stories of hope? Here’s how communities around the globe are finding ways to thrive in a changing climate: http://nature.ly/4lAewfz
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What if you could turn debt into a better future for the planet? That’s the idea behind sovereign debt conversion projects for nature — and this opportunity just became stronger. We're proud to announce the release of the Practice Standards for Debt Conversion Projects for Nature, Resilience and People. The guide shows how to responsibly structure these projects to maximize biodiversity, resilience and community outcomes. Developed through extensive collaboration across sectors, these voluntary standards help define what “good” practices look like and provide a roadmap for achieving the goals of debt-for-nature projects. Join us as we turn financial innovation into lasting impact for people and nature. 📃 Read the standards here ➡ https://nature.ly/4eMY2OF
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Nature is part of our communities. And healthy nature is one of our greatest allies in protecting our families, livelihoods and homes from climate harm. Learn how to strengthen nature and your community: https://nature.ly/3HKDeLb
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Good news for local brews (and conservation) 🍺 On their farm in Arizona, the Hauser family is changing up their planting practices to save water and make beer. By planting barley as a less-thirsty alternative to alfalfa, the Hausers are growing a key ingredient for their community brewery—and saving the precious waters of the Verde River in the process It's a clear climate win: when done thoughtfully, farming and conservation can grow together. Discover 10 communities finding ways to thrive in a changing climate: https://nature.ly/44A738R
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"Regardless of where we live or how we vote, extreme weather puts us all at risk: and we know, without a shadow of a doubt, that it's getting worse due to climate change." As a climate scientist who calls Texas home, TNC's Katharine Hayhoe shares with TIME what the floods in Texas tell us about climate change. With the risks changing so quickly, it's no longer enough to look to the past as a guide to the future. We need to prepare for what's coming. Read Katharine's article here: https://nature.ly/4lLuDGL Our thoughts continue to go out to the local community as they navigate this heartbreaking event. The Nature Conservancy in Texas
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We can do more than just react to natural disasters as they happen. We can be proactive and work *with* nature to strengthen our communities. When we support nature's resilience, nature supports ours. Learn how we can strengthen our communities and protect them from the worst impacts of climate change.: https://nature.ly/3HgaE46
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Climate change has already thrown frustrating, life-threatening, non-stop challenges at us. But people around the world are turning to nature — and each other — for strength. Communities are coming together to protect reefs and wetlands, reduce the impact of floods and storms, manage forests more effectively to prevent wildfires, and plant trees and greenery to cool urban areas and improve air quality. We have the power to rewrite our future — by working proactively rather than just reacting to natural disasters as they come. The communities thriving today are those that work with nature, not against it, to adapt to a changing climate. They are climate-strong. See what this looks like around the world: https://nature.ly/3HgaE46
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Turner Station, a historically Black community in Baltimore County, has faced many environmental challenges, from industrial pollution to rising waters. But now, this resilient neighborhood is charting a new course. Together with dedicated partners, Turner Station is reimagining a cleaner, safer and more climate-resilient future. 🎥 Watch how Turner Station inspires hope, and learn more here: https://nature.ly/3GmBIP6
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🌎✨ ¡Está disponible nuestro Informe de Impacto para América Latina! 📘 “Esperanza para la Naturaleza”. En The Nature Conservancy, creemos firmemente que cuando la naturaleza prospera, las personas también. Este informe destaca algunos de los hitos más relevantes de nuestro trabajo colectivo en seis ecosistemas clave de la región: Amazonía, Cerrado, Corriente de Humboldt, Gran Chaco, Orinoquía y Selva Maya–Arrecife Mesoamericano. Entre estos logros destacan: 🌱 Lanzamiento del primer Programa #NatureBonds en la Amazonía ecuatoriana. 🐄 Avances en #trazabilidad del ganado y la soya en Brasil y Argentina. 🦜 Creación de un nuevo Parque Nacional Natural en la Orinoquía colombiana. 🐟 Implementación del programa de #monitoreoelectrónico para pesca artesanal más grande del mundo en la Corriente de Humboldt. 🌾 Fortalecimiento del #liderazgoindígena en el Cerrado. 🌳 Soluciones sostenibles para conservar la Selva Maya. Más del 25% de los objetivos globales de TNC al 2030 dependen del éxito en #AméricaLatina. Por eso, seguimos construyendo alianzas, sumando esfuerzos y movilizando recursos con una visión de largo plazo. Lo hacemos creando soluciones innovadoras y siempre de forma sistémica para enfrentar los desafíos de la #crisisclimática y de #biodiversidad. 🔗 Descubre el informe completo y sé parte del cambio: https://lnkd.in/d3yTbPpV #EsperanzaParaLaNaturaleza #OneConservancy #Agenda2030 #MedioAmbiente #Sostenibilidad
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