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The Nature Conservancy has helped to protect nearly 900,000 acres of at-risk habitat in Utah.


 

Where We Work

Great Blue Heron at Great Salt Lake

Charting the Future of Great Salt Lake
The Conservancy is taking part in the effort to coordinate the management of the Lake and improve it's ecological health.
 Explore a cool interactive feature to see how the Conservancy protects freshwater resources worldwide.
Explore Watersheds
and how we protect them worldwide.

What's New

Richard and Ruth Stone 

Volunteers Honored
Richard and Ruth Stone were presented with the 2008 Utah Conservation Partnership Award for their long-time dedication to the preservation of Utah's lands and waters.

Saving Utah Wildflowers
The Conservancy is working to protect rare wildflowers like the
dwarf bear poppy, Graham's penstemon, and autumn buttercup

Get Involved

Celebrate 25 Years of Conservation in Utah
Join us from now through October on a series of hikes, tours and events celebrating our work in Utah.

Matheson Preserve Re-Opens!
Plan your visit to the newly re-opened Scott M. Matheson Preserve. The fire-damaged preserve re-opened on May 9, just in time for spring!



 

Press Releases

The Nature Conservancy Celebrates Public Re-Opening of Fire-Damaged Preserve 

Conservation Easement Signed for Valuable Bear River Wetland Area

SITLA & The Nature Conservancy Close on Second Parcel to Protect Rare Species

New Study Reveals Educational Impact of Kids’ Experiences at the Great Salt Lake

Spring 2009 Newsletter
Download our Spring 2009 Newsletter (.pdf, 712 kb)

Join Now - It's Free

Join the Conservancy's online community today, and you can receive monthly updates on the Conservancy's work in Utah and around the world,  explore new places, and build your own personalized nature page!
 

Photo Credit (left to right, top to bottom): © Tom Till; © Bob Gress; © Gary Crandall; © Renee Van Buren; © Stuart Ruckman