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Generation Conservation

Generation Conservation

 


Please check our 
Events page for events in your area or contact the following Conservancy offices for more information:

Austin Field Office
The Nature Conservancy
816 Congress
Suite 920
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 494-9559

North Texas Field Office
The Nature Conservancy
2812 Swiss Avenue
Dallas, TX 75204
(214) 871-6052
FAX (214) 823-1828

Houston Field Office
The Nature Conservancy
1800 Augusta, Suite 240
Houston, TX 77057
(713) 524-6459


 

The Nature Conservancy
P.O. Box 1440
San Antonio, TX 78295
(210) 224-8774
FAX (210) 228-9805

Download the Generation Conservation Fact Sheet

 

Generation Conservation (Gen C) is an initiative comprised of those interested in learning about the mission and work of The Nature Conservancy through evening receptions, family-friendly parties and outings around Texas.

Gen C members are a pivotal component of our work to protect land and water for future generations of Texans. They are committed to sharing the positive messages of conservation and fostering understanding and respect for the world's plants, animal and natural communities.

Participation in Gen C offers many exclusive benefits, including the opportunity to collaborate and network with like-minded people in conservation-themed pursuits such as: informative lectures and receptions, private field trips, guided hikes, and wildlife-watching expeditions at some of the most beautiful and pristine places in Texas.

The Nature Conservancy maintains 35 preserves and 70 conservation projects around the state, from the ancient longleaf pine stands of East Texas, through the coastal plains of the Gulf of Mexico, across the striking Davis Mountains of far West Texas. With our partners, we have protected nearly one million acres of land and water in Texas.

Gen C is open to any existing or future member of The Nature Conservancy under 50.

Generation Conservation members: Remember that The Nature Conservancy has resources available to assist you with your estate planning.

Nature picture credits(top pics): Paul Barwick, Brandon Crawford.