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Protecting the Empire State

We love New York! Help us protect our land and water for people and nature.

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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.

Photos & Videos

Coming Soon in the Adirondacks

See some of the lands and waters that will soon be open to the public in Adirondack Park!

New York's Ark

Get to know some of New York's endangered species - and find out how you can help us save them!

The Conservancy in New York

Hear NY Director Bill Ulfelder talk about how the Conservancy has grown from a grassroots effort to a global conservation leader.

Malinda Chapman

She's using her outside voice for the Adirondacks.

Running Different

Meet Nate and Bill. They're running different for the NYC Marathon, but they're headed toward the same finish!

Predator Olympics

See how you measure up against a bald eagle, a brown bat, a cougar and a cheetah!


Contact Us

New York City Office
322 8th Avenue, 16th Floor
New York, New York 10001
Phone: (212) 997-1880
Fax: (212) 997-8451
Media contact: rwinters@tnc.org

 

New York State Office
195 New Karner Rd, Suite 200
Albany, NY 12205
Phone: (518) 690-7850
Fax: (518) 869-2332

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