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The Nature Conservancy in the United States - Conservation in the United States

The Nature Conservancy in South America - Conservation in South America


The Conservancy has protected more than 272,000 acres in Georgia.


 


Read about our latest conservation work in the 2008 Georgia Summer Update

2008 Photo Contest
The Conservancy invites you to enter your stunning images of Georgia in our third annual photo contest. How to enter.

Braye Boardman Appointed Chairman
Braye Boardman is appointed chairman of Georgia's Board of Trustees. Read more

Biologist help spawning shad

When the lock on the Savannah River wouldn't open this year, shad were unable to reach their historic spawning ground. Find out how biologists came to the rescue. 



 

 




 

 From the Field

Lessons from the farm
Sherry Crawley gets a lesson in corn, conservation and community.

Mother gopher tortoise captivates scientists

Randy Tate witnesses a wonder of nature. View the video.

Rare salamander found
Ecologist Nate Thomas describes an unexpected surprise on Lookout Mountain.

Painted buntings flock to Georgia island
Read why Little St. Simons Island is a haven for migratory birds.

 



Using Wireless to Save Water in Southwest GA

Wireless broadband service introduced by the Conservancy and government partners is helping farmers to save hundreds of millions of gallons of water in drought-stricken southwest Georgia. Read more.