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The Adirondack Nature Conservancy

Welcome to The Adirondack Nature Conservancy!


Adirondacks

What's New

On February 14, 2008, the NYS DEC and The Nature Conservancy reached an agreement to protect the lands formerly owned by Finch, Pruyn and Co. in the Adirondack Park.  Find out more.

The Heart of the Adirondacks

Hailed by The New York Times as "A Deal Worth Cheering," The Nature Conservancy's landmark purchase in the Adirondack Park this summer represents a giant step forward for conservation in the Adirondack region.

News Room

We're making headlines!  Check out the News Room for press releases and media articles about our work in the Adirondacks - and beyond!

Places We Protect

The Adirondack Park is larger than five major national parks combined. Learn more about where we work - and how you can visit!

Donate Now

Join the Adirondack Chapter of The Nature Conservancy and help us keep the Adirondack region protected for nature and for people.

How We Work

Guided by science, The Nature Conservancy works with a variety of partners to protect large forests, lakes, wetlands, and unique habitats in the Adirondacks.


Images (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Carl Heilman II (mountains); Photo © Larry Master (Bicknell's thrush); Photo © Carl Heilman II (boreal pond).