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The Nature Conservancy in the Caribbean - Conservation in the Caribbean

The Nature Conservancy in Central America - Conservation in Central America

The Nature Conservancy in North America - Conservation in North America

The Nature Conservancy in the United States - Conservation in the United States

The Nature Conservancy in South America - Conservation in South America


Places We Protect

 

Preserves You Can Visit 
The Nature Conservancy owns and manages more than 49,000 acres in Florida. The following preserves are open to the public:

Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve
Blowing Rocks Preserve
The Disney Wilderness Preserve
Machaba Balu Preserve
Tiger Creek Preserve
 

How We Work: Large-scale Conservation Areas
The Conservancy is working to protect lands and waters at a large scale in 11 regions across Florida.

 Panhandle Longleaf Pine
 Northwest Florida Greenway
 Apalachicola River and Bay
 St. Marys River/Sea Islands
 Wekiva/Ocala
 Indian River Lagoon
 Osceola Plain
 Lake Wales Ridge
 Southwest Rivers and Flatwoods
 Everglades
 Florida Keys

 

Panhandle Longleaf Pine Northwest Florida Greenway Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve Apalachicola River and Bay Apalachicola River and Bay Machaba Balu Preserve St. Marys River/Sea Islands Wekiva/Ocala Wekiva/Ocala Southwest Rivers and Flatwoods Lake Wales Ridge Disney Wilderness Preserve Tiger Creek Preserve Blowing Rocks Preserve Osceola Plain Indian River Lagoon Everglades Florida Keys