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The Conservancy anchors its work in state of the art science so that our conservation is both effective and enduring. We rely on the research of both our staff scientists and our partners. Here are just some of the ways we're integrating science and conservation.
Grizzlies are returning to the prairie with the help of the Conservancy and its partners. Watch a slide show
Golend eagles depend on the vital flyway along Montana's Rocky Mountain Front. (c)Kate Davis/Raptors of the Rockies
The Conservancy is helping ensure that magnificent Golden Eagles will continue to be part of Montana's big skies.See how
We're helping protect the longest pronghorn migration in the world. Learn more
Nature Conservancy scientists in Montana find most effective tactics to fight invasive plants. Learn more
The Long-billed curlew nests on Montana's Northern Prairies before winging to southern climes for winter. © Kenton Rowe
Our Director of Science reflects on the long journey of these harbingers of summer. Learn more
The Montana Legacy Project is securing a last toe hold fot Canada lynx in the U.S. Learn More
Read more about how we use science, partnerships, and stewardship for conservation that endures. Story Archive
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