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  • The Nature Conservancy: Science-Based Conservation Strategies
    Conservation by Design

    The Nature Conservancy's conservation efforts are guided by a science-based approach called Conservation by Design. This framework involves:

    - Identifying the most important places for conservation

    - Developing and implementing strategies to protect these places

    - Measuring the success of conservation efforts

    Working with Diverse Partners

    The Nature Conservancy works with a variety of partners, including governments, businesses, and community organizations. By working together, we can achieve greater conservation impact.

    Advocating for Conservation Policies

    The Nature Conservancy advocates for public policies that support conservation. We work to ensure that laws and regulations are in place to protect natural resources.

    Educating the Public

    The Nature Conservancy educates the public about the importance of conservation. We offer educational programs, events, and publications to help people understand the threats facing our natural world and what they can do to help.

    Financing Conservation

    The Nature Conservancy raises funds to support our conservation work. We receive donations from individuals, businesses, and foundations. We also generate income through sustainable businesses, such as ecotourism.

    Measuring Our Success

    The Nature Conservancy measures our success by tracking the progress of our conservation efforts. We use a variety of metrics, such as the number of acres of land protected, the number of species protected, and the amount of carbon dioxide sequestered.

    By using a science-based approach, working with diverse partners, advocating for conservation policies, educating the public, and financing conservation, The Nature Conservancy is making a difference for nature and people.

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