

Spring 2005
Nature Conservancy magazine profiles the last great places on earth that Nature Conservancy supporters are helping to save. Published four times a year, every issue includes fascinating articles, gorgeous photography, book reviews, travel ideas and the latest conservation news from around the world.
How to Subscribe
Nature Conservancy magazine can't be found on newsstands. It is an exclusive member benefit. You can receive Nature Conservancy magazine by donating $50 or more to The Nature Conservancy. Your donation will go to help preserve plants, animals and natural communities all over the world, each and every single day.

Highlights from Spring 2005 Issue of Nature Conservancy Magazine
With every issue of Nature Conservancy magazine, readers enjoy fascinating articles and inspiring photography around the world and close to home. Here's just a sample from the latest issue:
Photo Essay: Great Bear Rainforest
The Conservancy is backing one of the most ambitious conservation efforts ever undertaken: ensuring a healthy future for 21 million acres along Canada’s Pacific coast. Take a multimedia journey through the rich and storied landscape of the Great Bear Rainforest.
Feature: Getting to the Bottom of Marine Conservation (see a printer-friendly version)
Applying a tried-and-true technique of land conservation to the marine world, The Nature Conservancy is leading a sea change in marine conservation.
Sightings: All About Amphibians
A comprehensive survey reveals the possibility of extinction for many of the world's frogs, toads and salamanders.
Interview: The Nature of Jeff Hardesty
Fire: Good or bad? The leader of the Conservancy’s Global Fire Initiative wants to have it both ways.
Photo Slideshow: Unknown Indonesia
See strange new creatures from uncharted limestone caves in Borneo. Plus, read postcards from the field by a Conservancy staffer as she travels upriver into one of the most remote corners on Earth.
Online Only: Top 10 Preserves Close to Urban Areas
Nature is closer than you think. Get our list of the best Conservancy preserves near you.
Online Only: Conservation in the Land of the Maya
More than 370,000 acres of tropical forest in Mexico have been protected under a historic agreement funded by the Conservancy. Take a virtual visit to this exotic place with photos and video.
From the Great Places Network:
Related links mentioned in the latest Nature Conservancy magazine:
Every issue of Nature Conservancy magazine also includes:

The Nature Conservancy works across the country and around the world. Find out about the Conservancy's recent accomplishments in the places you care about.
- Journeys
Travel opportunities for Nature Conservancy members.
- Books
Field guides and inspiration for urban nature lovers.
Read excerpts from previous issues:
winter 2004 | fall 2004 | summer 2004 | spring 2004
