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The Nature Conservancy is a big organization with a big vision. We work in the most critical places so that we can have a lasting impact. Nowhere is that more true than right here in Georgia. For decades, committed supporters like you have helped us protect more than 317,000 acres, safeguard the rivers that traverse our state and care for our envied coast.
Thousands of migratory birds like Moonbird the red knot rely on a healthy Georgia coast as a stop-over for food and rest. Meet Moonbird and learn about this annual epic journey.
Visit the High Museum of Art to see Gogo: Nature Transformed and receive a Nature Conservancy discount during the run of this exhibit of the work of Gogo Ferguson, an artist who is inspired by the Georgia coast.
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Learn about cutting-edge technology that is helping Preston conserve water, helping his family and the Flint River endure.
Careful planning based on science can help avoid conflicts when it comes to managing our oceans.
The Altamaha River has had many protectors. Meet some of the most notable.
What happens when students from Montana travel to south Georgia to learn about fire? It gets pretty hot!
Our high school internship program sends Georgia kids around the country to experience nature. As the 2013 applicants are selected, check out last year’s group of girls who worked for a month in Florida.
Watch this documentary that illustrates the wide ranging effects that invasive pests have on our cities, small businesses, and natural landscapes here in Georgia and beyond.
Whether scary or exciting, nature has a way of sneaking up on you. See stories
Hear some of nature's success stories and see how nature matters to us all. Watch videos