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Together, we can create a world where people and nature thrive. 🌍💚 Subscribe for real-world solutions to our planet’s biggest challenges: nature.ly/GlobalInsights
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Permanently protected: 928 acres on Minnesota's North Shore 🌲 Wolf Ridge's forests, water and wildlife (from moose to migratory birds) are now safeguarded, while continuing to serve as an outdoor classroom for future generations: https://nature.ly/4uwBpnI
Lasting conservation starts locally. That's why we're joining the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund to invest in locally led conservation across biodiversity hotspots worldwide. 🌍
In September 2024, Hurricane Helene left a trail of destruction in the eastern U.S. Buried among the downed trees of North Carolina was a super rare salamander. A team of scientists set out to save them, but first they'd have to find them among the rubble. https://nature.ly/4usXowK 🎨 Claire Harrup
Spend #WorldOceanDay with Kat the manatee and her guardians. Narrated by Meryl Streep, "Ocean Keepers" proves when ocean conservation has the resources it needs, life can find its way back from the brink. 🎥 Watch the film: https://nature.ly/43I686e
The 2026 World Cup could be the hottest ever 🥵 From heat to wildfire smoke, cities are getting a preview of what climate-ready infrastructure really needs to look like.
It's World Fish Migration Day, a perfect time to learn more about how more than 1,000 fish species around the world migrate to, from or within rivers to fulfill other critical life cycle needs. See how we're reconnecting rivers with those who depend on it most, here: https://nature.ly/4dBiDF9
Warming ocean temperatures and record coral bleaching are devastating the world's coral reefs. 🪸 Scientists are racing to give them a fighting chance and, in the process, finding moments of hope as they envision the future of coral. https://nature.ly/3PLRdom 🎨 Photo collages by Max-o-matic
Beautiful, mysterious, and profoundly essential. The ocean regulates our climate, feeds billions of people, and gives us more than half the oxygen we breathe. Learn how we can protect our ocean together: https://nature.ly/4dyTSLh
"It's clear that progress is happening. The problem is that it isn't happening fast enough." TNC Chief Scientist @katharinehayhoe.com discusses the climate crisis, and shares reasons for hope.
Diversity drives the natural world, and it drives our work at The Nature Conservancy. 🌈 This #PrideMonth, we're celebrating our LGBTQ+ colleagues and the impact they have on building a more sustainable future for people and nature. Happy Pride! https://nature.ly/4dSoqGK
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Katharine Hayhoe, one of the world’s best-known climate researchers, and Andrea Hinwood, UNEP’s Chief Scientist, offer their thoughts on the state of the climate.
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Climate crisis or climate progress? Two leading scientists separate fear from fact
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The Nature Conservancy Joins CEPF's Global Donors
Extreme temperatures and wildfire smoke threaten athletes’ and fans’ health, highlighting the need to adapt infrastructure and public safety plans for a warming climate, scientists say.
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What the World Cup reveals about cities’ growing heat risk
Clean, healthy rivers not only support fish and wildlife, they can provide inexpensive, no-carbon energy, along with jobs and recreational opportunities.
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Removing Barriers to Reconnect Rivers