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Main page title:
The Nature Conservancy: A World Where People & Nature Thrive
Main page description:
We're working around the world to protect the lands and waters on which all life depends and fight climate change. Join us.
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The Nature Conservancy, Climate Change, Protect Land and Water, Provide Food and Water Sustainably, Healthy Cities, Conservation, Science, Scientists, agriculture anthropology aquaculture aquatic ecology agricultural conservation avian ecology behavior economics bioacoustics biodiversity conservation biological oceanography boreal forest carbon carbon cycling cities climate climate change climate change adaptation climate change mitigation coastal ecology coastal and marine conservation coastal habitat restoration coastal resource management coastal restoration coastal risk coastal risk and resilience community conservation community ecology community engagement community planning conservation biology conservation finance conservation for cities conservation partnerships conservation planning conservation policy conservation science conservation strategies development coral reefs coral reef ecology coral reef health decision science development by design disaster risk reduction ecological economics economics ecosystems ecosystem carbon flux ecosystem services energy energy siting and migration environmental economics environmental policy equity estuarine and watershed restoration finance fire ecology fisheries fisheries management forest ecology forest monitoring forestry forests food security freshwater and marine science freshwater conservation freshwater ecology habitat restoration human behavior human well being hydropower geographic information systems GHG emissions /removals great lakes great lakes water quality grassland songbird ecology indigenous peoples infrastructure invasive species management investing interdisciplinary ecology landscape and watershed spatial planning landscape ecology land use change land use planning lead scientists local communities marine conservation marine ecology marine policy marine protected areas marine spatial planning migratory species conservation mitigation planning monitoring natural climate solutions natural resource management nonparametric statistics ocean acidification optimal monitoring oyster reef restoration pacific islands plant phenology policy population genetics population modelling prairie butterfly ecology private lands conservation public health public land use rare species REDD+ remote sensing restoration ecology return on investment rivers science synthesis and meta-analysis social monitoring socioeconomics soil soil science songbird conservation source water protection spatial ecology spatial planning spatial statistics species distribution modeling sustainable agriculture sustainable cities sustainable development sustainable forest management sustainability terrestrial ecology urban sustainability valuing nature's benefits water funds water markets water security water use welfare economics wetland restoration wildlife ecology wildlife management
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