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Bakersfield, California
May 07, 2012
A consortium of conservation organizations, private foundations and California state agencies announced the completion of a massive land conservation project that preserves a 50-mile swath of land in the Tehachapi Mountains, protecting many rare species and their ability to freely migrate within a habitat that connects the California coastal range, the Sierra Nevada and Southern California mountains. Learn More
Channel Islands, California
March 07, 2012
The 2012 bald eagle breeding season is kicking off to a record start. Learn More
RED BLUFF, CALIFORNIA
February 13, 2012
The Nature Conservancy’s free tours provide the public with an opportunity to view the region’s most spectacular landscapes with knowledgeable and entertaining guides Learn More
Morro Bay, California
Topic (Oceans & Coasts)
September 15, 2011
Fishing Industry and Environmentalists Working Together
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Morro Bay, California
September 15, 2011
Fishing Industry and Environmentalists Working Together
The Nature Conservancy partnered with the Fort Bragg Groundfish Association and the Central Coast Sustainable Groundfish Association to pioneer a new community-focused fishing agreement, called a risk pool, that will keep fishing communities in business, keep local seafood on our tables and help protect our marine resources. Learn More
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
November 02, 2010
Prop 23 goes down in flames but the future of conservation is still in peril as the initiative aimed to save California State Parks and wildlife areas fails at the hands of voters Learn More
San Francisco, CA
February 23, 2011
The Conservancy is announcing a contest to win a trip to the iconic Santa Cruz Island, inspiration for best-selling author T.C. Boyle's latest novel. Learn More
Truckee, California
June 09, 2011
After extensive public outreach, involving public meetings and focus groups attended by more than 100 people, an online survey that received more than 700 replies, a thorough evaluation of the risk of aquatic invasive species (AIS) introductions, and stipulations in grant agreements with state and federal agencies, as well as financial costs and administrative and logistical issues, The Nature Conservancy today announced its new recreational plan for this summer for the Independence Lake Preserve, located just north of Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Learn More
California
April 06, 2011
As Congress is set to pass a budget that could include severe cuts to vital conservation programs, The Nature Conservancy has announced its “Top Ten California Treasures.” Learn More
Ventura County, California
April 19, 2010
The Nature Conservancy, Federal and State Agencies Find a Joint Solution in Ventura County Learn More
Truckee, California
May 11, 2010
Conservancy Purchases Independence Lake from NV Energy Learn More
Monterey, California
April 14, 2010
150-Year Tradition Lives on in Original California Ranching Area Learn More
Sacramento, California
December 15, 2010
Resources Agency Report Provides Update, Previews Key Decisions Ahead Learn More
Sacramento, California
December 16, 2010
Historic move creates a strategic role for forests and nature in the battle against climate change Learn More
Chico, California
Topic (Events)
January 20, 2011
The Nature Conservancy’s free tours provide the public with an opportunity to view the region’s most spectacular landscapes with knowledgeable and entertaining guides Learn More
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