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There are so many ways to keep up with what's going on in Kentucky.

There are many ways to keep up with The Nature Conservancy of Kentucky

Over the past year, we have initiated several large on-the-ground conservation projects designed to preserve and protect the Bluegrass State's lands and waters for future generations.  Become a true fan today and "stay connected!"

Facebook:  Yes, we have a Facebook page!  Become a fan today by liking us from your homepage.  You'll receive daily updates on our conservation work, fun conservation facts, trivia questions, volunteer opportunities, field days and event updates, and the latest conservation news from Kentucky. 

Twitter:  Yes, we have a Twitter page!  Become a follower of our twitter page and receive daily tweets from chapter staff on our latest conservation adventures.  There's always something interesting (and often comical) going on.  Don't miss out on the shenanigans!

Blog:  The Kentucky Nature Lover blog is a relatively new venue where our field staff, conservation partners, trustees and volunteers share their adventures in conservation with tales from the field.  Become a subscriber today and enjoy all our blog has to offer.

Great Places: Our monthly eNewsletter is a great way to stay connected.  It includes upcoming events and the latest news from Kentucky and beyond.  Sign up to receive this great publication via email today!

 

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