📣🌱 This is our window to secure a #NaturePositive economy for all by 2030. With less than 100 days until the UN Biodiversity #COP16, the Business for Nature coalition has published a business statement outlining five high-level policy recommendations for governments to accelerate the implementation of the #BiodiversityPlan to drive corporate #Nature action. The statement, endorsed by 130 businesses and financial institutions with combined revenues of $1.1 trillion, calls on governments to adopt policies to: 🌎 Make sure business and finance protect nature and restore degraded ecosystems 🌎 Ensure sustainable resource use and management to reduce negative environmental impacts 🌎 Value and embed nature in decision-making and disclosure 🌎 Align all financial flows to transition to a nature-positive, net zero and equitable economy 🌎 Adopt or strengthen ambitious global agreements to address key nature loss challenges It’s time for governments to create an enabling regulatory framework and put nature at the heart of decision making. 🔗 Find out more: https://nature.ly/468fxEB
The Nature Conservancy
Non-profit Organizations
Arlington, VA 773,003 followers
Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends.
About us
The Nature Conservancy is a global environmental nonprofit working to create a world where people and nature can thrive. We're proud of what we've accomplished since our founding in 1951: The Nature Conservancy has protected more than 117 million acres of land and 5,000 miles of rivers worldwide — and we operate more than 100 marine conservation projects globally. We have more than 1 million members and work in 76 countries and territories, using a collaborative approach that engages local communities, governments, the private sector, and other partners. Guided by science, we create innovative, on-the-ground solutions to our world's toughest challenges so that nature and people can thrive together. We are tackling climate change, conserving lands, waters and oceans at an unprecedented scale, providing food and water sustainably and helping make cities more sustainable. Learn more about The Nature Conservancy at https://www.nature.org/aboutus.
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https://www.nature.org/
External link for The Nature Conservancy
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Arlington, VA
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1951
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- environment, natural resources, biodiversity, conservation, economics, sustainability, forestry, NGO, economics, corporate, social responsibility, and non-profit
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Launched in April 2023, CoralCarib is a project dedicated to conserving and restoring coral reefs in Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Our most recent workshop in Jamaica focused on coral monitoring methods to enhance our understanding of coral health and vitality. The Nature Conservancy in the Caribbean Learn more here: https://nature.ly/3LranKg
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Did you know that even a tiny ant can disrupt the balance of an entire ecosystem? The invasive big-headed ant is causing a ripple effect in the savanna, impacting everything from trees to lions! Scientists from TNC Wyoming, in collaboration with Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, are investigating the cascading impacts of this small but mighty creature.
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"This legislation has paved the way for tremendous innovative conservation funding. In just 25 years, the Tropical Forest Conservation Act has helped to protect 68 million acres of forests and coral reefs that have both local and global significance. We congratulate the Government of Indonesia and the U.S. Treasury Department for closing yet another bilateral TFCCA deal today which is the first time that this specific instrument is being used to protect marine habitat and corals.” - Jennifer Morris, CEO, The Nature Conservancy On the 25th anniversary of the Tropical Forest and Coral Reef Conservation Act, we’re thrilled to announce a new TFCCA debt-for-nature swap with Indonesia. Through this agreement, $35 million will go towards supporting local projects that are protecting and restoring the country’s coral reef habitats and helping to create sustainable livelihoods for communities that rely on these marine ecosystems. Indonesia is home to a whopping 16% of the world’s coral reefs, and many of these habitats are facing huge threats. Healthy coral reefs provide essential habitat for a quarter of all marine animals, including many commercially important fish and shellfish species so this agreement will be critical to protecting marine biodiversity and achieving our ambitious conservation goals.
Tropical Forest and Coral Reef Conservation Act
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We are proud to announce that The Nature Conservancy has been named the most inspiring non-profit workplace in North America and fourth overall in the 2024 Inspiring Workplaces Awards! 🏆🎉 At TNC, our employees are at the heart of everything we do. Inspiring Workplaces celebrates companies that prioritize their people and create a culture of purpose, leadership, well-being, inclusion, communication, and exceptional employee experience. This is an incredible honor for TNC and reflects the dedication and passion of our amazing team! Learn more about this exciting award: https://nature.ly/4bA76TD #InspiringWorkplaces #TopEmployer
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The beautiful Great Lakes, cherished for their natural beauty and vital contributions to local economies, hold the unfortunate title of being the world’s most invaded freshwater ecosystem. With an estimated 64 species deemed invasive due to the immense harm they cause, these waters are under significant threat. Now, energies are focused on improving the early detection of species to prevent their establishment and spread, as well as controlling populations of established harmful invasives. Discover more on this issue and explore the innovative solutions TNC is developing to protect these waters.
Great Lakes Aquatic Invasive Species
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Underwater fireworks display courtesy of the sea anemones! Wishing those who are celebrating a safe #4thofJuly. 🎆
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In 1963, there were only 487 breeding pairs of bald eagles in the lower 48 states. Their population was in sharp decline, heavily impacted by the pesticide DDT. Today, bald eagles are so common that it's easy to forget their story is one of the greatest conservation successes ever told. This remarkable recovery wasn't inevitable. It was the result of dedicated conservation actions that can serve as a model for addressing our biggest environmental challenges.
Bald Eagles and the Unfortunate Power of Forgetting
https://blog.nature.org
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The Water Resources Development Act continues to be a legislative bright spot in the United States Congress. Last week, we saw Congress take the next step in advancing this important biennial legislation as the House of Representatives approved their version of the bill. WRDA is responsible for funding and authorizing critical projects that help maintain healthy and resilient rivers, lakes and coasts; vibrant local economies and strong communities around the country. In his latest Forbes column, TNC Global Board Chair Sen. Bill Frist, M.D. shares how the 2024 version of WRDA presents an opportunity for Congress to protect our waterways and strengthen communities using nature-based solutions to reduce flood impacts, restore habitats and save species. #WRDADelivers
The Water Resources Development Act Is A Boon To Nature And Bipartisanship
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Protecting nature isn’t just good for the health of our planet; it can also boost global stability, sustain local economies and empower communities. Proposed legislation called the U.S. Foundation for International Conservation Act is a resounding declaration and commitment to the future of our planet. Learn why we need Congress to act now to pass USFICA: https://nature.ly/4co34PA
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