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Since 1951, The Nature Conservancy has worked to protect land and water for New Yorkers. Today, we protect forests, fresh water, oceans and coasts around the state — and we work to connect people with nature.
You can help us continue our legacy of conservation in New York when you make an online gift. Watch a video about The Nature Conservancy in New York to learn more.
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A family walks along the banks of the Connecticut River in Holyoke, Massachusetts at the Trustees of Reservations' Dinosaur Footprints preserve. In the late 1990's. the Conservancy began the Connective River Project to bring together staff from the river's four states to identify focus areas to prioritize conservation within the basin. © Jerry and Marcy Monkman
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