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December 2009 - Arlington, Virginia. TNC's President and CEO Mark Tercek in the Worldwide Office garden. © Erika Nortemann/2009 The Nature Conservancy
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Coast live oak trees punctuate the prairie grasslands at Chimineas Ranch, a protected wildlife corridor linking the Carrizo Plain National Monument with Los Padres National Forest, located within San Luis Obispo County, California. © Mark Dolyak