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Ski for Nature: Navigating the Climate Crisis
March 12, 2025 | 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Join The Nature Conservancy and Snowbird to learn valuable insights into the ways climate change is shaping our world, including its effects on winter sports and the natural landscapes we love.
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The Nature Conservancy’s Impact in Utah
For 40 years, we’ve helped protect the state’s lands and waters.
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Will We Save the Great Salt Lake?
Our work on the lake is crucial to Utah’s air quality, our mountain snowpack, the economy and millions of migratory birds.
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Field of Dreams
Discover how TNC is working with ranchers and farmers to test crops that have the potential to deliver economic returns, withstand drought, use less water and offer hope for the Colorado River.
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Program Overview
Sagebrush Sea
The Nature Conservancy is working across Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Nevada and Oregon to protect this iconic western landscape, one of the largest natural systems in North America.
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Colorado River Basin
The Nature Conservancy is working to protect the Colorado River basin, which provides water, food, recreation and energy for 36 million people.
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Learn about the incredible we've been doing across the state as we celebrate 40 years of protecting Utah for people and nature.
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Places We Protect
See the Places We Protect in Your Community
Since 1984, The Nature Conservancy in Utah has helped to protect more than 1 million acres of public and private land throughout the state, for plants, animals and people.
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Catch up on the latest research and collaboration driving sustainable solutions on the Colorado Plateau.
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