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The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has protected land and water in Texas since 1964. To date, we’ve conserved over one million acres of land and more than 200 miles of rivers and streams. With your support, we can continue working to safeguard the state’s natural landscapes, preserve freshwater supplies, protect our coastline and improve the resilience of Texas cities for future generations to enjoy.
Celebrating Our Million-Acre Milestone
The Nature Conservancy has hit a major milestone: the protection of 1 million acres in Texas! Learn more about the public and private places that comprise this acreage and how we're continuing to safeguard land in Texas.
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The Making of a Million: Protecting Nature for Tomorrow’s Texas
See how The Nature Conservancy has worked to preserve 1 million acres of land across the Lone Star State, conserving the natural places, wildlife and resources we depend upon and love.
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The Nature Conservancy's Independence Creek Preserve in West Texas Becomes a National Natural Landmark
The nearly 20,000-acre Chihuahuan Desert preserve, protected by TNC's Texas Chapter, has become the nation’s newest national natural landmark.
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A Greener Gulfton
Houston's Gulfton neighborhood is a climate-vulnerable community. To create a healthier, greener Gulfton, community members are using nature as a solution to combat its blazing temperatures and improve physical, mental and cultural health.
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The Nature Conservancy has protected 1 million acres of land in Texas! Learn more about this milestone and our other achievements in 2023.
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With 37 nature preserves and conservation properties and more than 150 easements, we have to date protected 1 million acres in Texas.
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