
The Nature Conservancy Read more about tax deductible giving and The Nature Conservancy. p.s. Is anyone planning on spending New Year’s Eve outside? If so, where?
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See how you can help -- there are lots of ways you can make a year-end gift by midnight tonight and help The Nature Conservancy. Read more >>

The Nature Conservancy What a year! Check out the best of 2009 from our blog.
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The Conservancy's blog has had a great first year! Read the editor's list of the top 10 posts of 2009.

The Nature Conservancy End 2009 with a gift to nature! The Nature Conservancy holds Charity Navigator’s highest 4-star rating.
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When you give now, you can feel confident you're making a difference this year as The Nature Conservancy holds Charity Navigator's highest rating.

The Nature Conservancy Protecting Coral Reefs with Ecotourism
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Conservancy marine biologist Alison Green continues her diving expedition around the Raja Ampat Islands...and finds that ecotourism can indeed conserve coral reefs.

The Nature Conservancy Disney Wilderness Preserve: The Natural Theme Park
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Do you know about The Nature Conservancy's Disney Wilderness Preserve in Orlando? You should! Find out what makes this place special from our migratory bird expert.

The Nature Conservancy Best of 2009 from Our Blog!
Eco-Criminals, Fashion Tips, and the Guilt of an Invasive Species Expert Who Plants Invasive Species
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The Conservancy's blog has had a great first year! Read the editor's list of the top 10 posts of 2009.

The Nature Conservancy Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

The Nature Conservancy Last minute gift idea! Give the Gift of the Week. Adopt a Coral Reef!
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Surprise them with a gift that will truly mean the world by adopting a Coral Reef. Your loved ones will take pride in knowing their gift of nature will help to protect one of the world's most beautiful and diverse habitats.

The Nature Conservancy Jellyfish, crocodiles and the mythic red dolphin... discover the secrets of this sacred lagoon in Indonesia.
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Conservancy marine scientist Ali Green continues her blog from Indonesia's Raja Ampat Islands, where she finds a sacred lagoon, amazing coral reefs and more.

The Nature Conservancy Do you really love all creatures? Even the ones that bite?
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Our blogger says we need to acknolwedge the less appealing aspects of the natural world if we want take our love for nature from high school crush to real relationship.

The Nature Conservancy Birders with iPhones instead of field guides? Meet the new breed of tech-savvy birders!
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Birders have been networking and sharing information for decades. See how social networking is not just for the birds. Then tell us what tools you use for birding!

The Nature Conservancy Stop 'Going Green' to Save the Planet?
Stop 'Going Green' to Save the Planet? | Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Con
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Are green behavior changes getting in the way of green political action, as a recent Washington Post article argued? Our green blogger responds -- let us know what you think!

The Nature Conservancy Video: please watch, rate, and favorite -- Hank Green from EcoGeek chooses The Nature Conservancy. Thanks Hank!
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Every year, YouTube's Community takes over YouTube for a day...and instead of being stupid or funny or informative...we promote charities. Donate to the Nature Conservancy! http://tinyurl.com/tncdonate

The Nature Conservancy
Copenhagen
is over. Tell us your thoughts?
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It was an opportunity lost in the level of ambition it could have delivered, but when push came to shove, leaders at the highest level took a small step together on the very long road ahead.

The Nature Conservancy New Video: Jewel Attends The Nature Conservancys COP 15
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Musician Jewel discusses her concerns about climate change and the natural solutions to this global problem. Healthy natural systems can reduce the impacts of climate change on people and communities — but we have to restore or protect them. Visit: http://change.nature.org/learn.php







































