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A stripe-faced dunnart in central AustraliaKalamurina: Australia's Vast Desert Oasis
In the heart of the deserts of central Australia, the Conservancy has teamed up to purchase nearly 1.7 million acres of critical habitat
A villager gets freshwater for cooking from a rainwater collection and storage unit in the small village of Turutapa which is situated in the Adelbert Mountain Range of Papua New Guinea's Madang ProvincePapua New Guinea: Water for Conservation 
What if your closest source of water was more than a mile away? Find out how the Conservancy is working with communities in the Adelbert Mountains to obtain rainwater collection tanks.
Park guard at a ranger station in Komodo National Park in IndonesiaBetter Alternatives for Local People
The Conservancy and partners have helped bring Komodo National Park back from the brink of depletion. Find out how local people are benefiting from sustainability.

Nature

Learn more about the Conservancy's efforts to track and protect the elusive Yunnan golden monkey.

Find out how we've been working to achieve lasting conservation victories in the Asia Pacific region for people and nature in 2008.

People

Hear first-hand from native Micronesian Ben Namakin on the changes that are taking place to island environments due to global climate change.

Science

After a massive earthquake wreaked unimaginable devastation in China's Sichuan Province in May 2008, the Chinese government called the Conservancy for assistance. Find out why.

What made a team of top marine scientists "yahoo" with excitement on the Halmahera Expedition?

Explore

Learn more about how the Conservancy is forging a sustainable future for nature and people in the Coral Triangle—the epicenter of Earth’s marine diversity.

See what happened when seven Mongolians visited Conservancy preserves in California and Arizona in search of better grassland preservation strategies.