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Working with local partners, communities, and people like you,
The Nature Conservancy is helping to protect the last great places in Louisiana.


Places We Protect

From the northwest border to Grand Isle in the southeast, The Nature Conservancy has helped preserve more than 300,000 acres of critical habitat in Louisiana and currently manages over 20,000 acres of natural lands.

Learn more about the Places We Protect in Louisiana.

View our 2007 Annual Report.

Visit a Louisiana Preserve

Carnivorous pitcher plants at Abita Creek Flatwoods Preserve

The boardwalk at the Abita Creek Flatwoods Preserve crosses unusual savanna habitat that hosts carnivorous pitcher plants.

Have you seen all of the birds on this Abita Creek Bird Checklist?
(PDF, 138 KB, new window)

Habitat Conservation

Conservation groups release a map to guide future conservation efforts in the Lake Pontchartrain Estuary Zone, entitled “Priority Conservation Areas of the Lake Pontchartrain Estuary Zone".

Pearl River

Images (top to bottom, left to right): © CC Lockwood, © Nancy Camel, © The Nature Conservancy