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Map
Click on the map to see where the Conservancy works in South America
photo for corp sustainability pageCorporate Sustainability in Latin America
The Conservancy is collaborating with corporate partners across the region who have decided to make a commitment to conservation in Latin America. 
View a slideshowMove over, Galápagos!
View a slideshow of a new 135,000-acre marine reserve in Ecuador that will protect a wider array of marine species than the Galápagos, the country's only other marine protected area.

Rio Claro BrazilWater funds for people and for nature 
The Nature Conservancy is revolutionizing the way people value their water by launching water funds across South America.


Science


Turning biofuel threats into opportunities: a new report.

Saving Colombia's endangered monkeys in the dry forests.

Can a computer program predict the future of fresh water in Brazil? 

2008 in Review


The Conservancy spent the year working hard to preserve South America's most endangered and least protected habitats. Review our biggest successes.

Vista

ziplining tourists
Accompany professional photographer Bridget Besaw on her journey through Ecuador's alpine grasslands and volcanoes.

View a slideshow of frogs and snakes!
See a spectacular snake and frog slideshow. If you think snakes and frogs are cute, you'll love the reptiles that are protected through our work to save Bolivia's forests. 

 

On Location


The Conservancy works in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela to protect nature found nowhere else on Earth.