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Since 1966, The Nature Conservancy in Arizona has helped protect some of our state’s most significant land. Today, through purchase and partnership, the Conservancy has helped to protect more than 1.5 million acres in Arizona. We manage preserves throughout the state—six of which are open to the public. (see list below) Worldwide, the Conservancy (a nonprofit conservation organization) has helped protect more than 117 million acres of land and 5,000 miles of river in 32 countries and two U.S. territories. The Conservancy protects specific places where plant and animal species can survive for generations to come. Science guides our work by identifying Earth’s most important natural places. Using innovative tools, we work to protect and restore these priority sites. We call these areas the Last Great Places. At each place, we employ a range of strategies tailored to local circumstances. We buy land. We help other landowners manage their properties. We facilitate public-private partnerships. We engage the business community. We collaborate with like-minded partners. We seek pragmatic solutions. The result is a network, of tangible successes—places protected at an appropriate scale with the cooperation of local partners. Places that in turn influence how others pursue conservation in their communities. We achieve lasting results by finding common ground with communities and partners. Working together we can ensure the diversity of life on Earth and enrich the quality of life now and for the future. For more information please e-mail us arizona@tnc.org or contact us at any of the following locations. Contact Us Tucson Conservation Center Verde River Program Northern Arizona Program & Hart Prairie Preserve Lower San Pedro Program & San Pedro Preserve Upper San Pedro River Program Preserves Hassayampa River Preserve Muleshoe Ranch CMA Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve Ramsey Canyon Preserve |
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