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Conservation and The Dust Bowl: TNC interviews Ken Burns
by natureconservancy 1,112 views
The Nature Conservancy recently sat down with filmmaker Ken Burns to discuss his new documentary, The Dust Bowl, and the importance of conservation.
To learn more visit: http://www.nature.org/dustbowl -
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Development by Design
by natureconservancy 1,217 views
Development is conventionally viewed as good for people and bad for nature. Indeed, the gloomy view is that the "footprint" of energy, mining and infrastructure development will just continue to grow at the expense of the environment—The Nature Conservancy does not think it has to be this way. Our Development by Design approach seeks to advance a better way forward where such development can be an engine for economic growth and support the healthy natural systems we all depend upon.
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TNC do Brasil e Jason Mraz
by natureconservancy 7,740 views
Vida, o milagre de cada dia. O futuro da vida na Terra depende do equilíbrio. E o que acontece agora, depende de nós. A TNC protege a natureza - para você e para as gerações futuras - trabalhando com cientistas e parceiros pelo mundo. Saiba mais em http://www.nature.org/brasil
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Jason Mraz - PSA - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 221,505 views
Life, an everyday miracle of survival. Today, the future of all life on Earth hangs in the balance. What happens next depends on us. The Nature Conservancy protects Earth's most important natural places — for you and future generations — through great science and smart partnerships. Learn more at http://www.nature.org
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Project for Awesome: The Nature Conservancy
by vlogbrothers 70,508 views
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The Nature Conservancy - PSA - Michael Douglas
by natureconservancy 15,991 views
Experts predict that by the end of this century, land and water resources will become scarce and climate change will irreversibly alter our ... all » planet. But what the experts haven't calculated is the power of the human will to come together to protect the future of our natural world.
You can help make a difference that lasts by joining The Nature Conservancy. Visit http://www.nature.org/ today. -
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The Nature Conservancy - Oregon Dogs Help Locate Rare Plants
by natureconservancy 2,316 views
Oregon Dogs Help Locate Rare Plants
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Climate Change Affects Everyone... Even Janitors!
by natureconservancy 104,503 views
Everyone in the world relies on nature for survival. And climate change is already affecting nature and people and... janitors.
To learn more about climate change or to find out how much good or harm you're doing to the planet, go to http://www.nature.org/janitor/
You can help the planet and feel good about yourself! -
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Explosive Conservation: Restoring Wetlands with a Big Bang!
by natureconservancy 79,691 views
First come the blasts: The thunderous sounds of more than 100 tons of explosives ripping through tightly packed soil.
Then, the water — more than 2,500 acres flooded in less than an hour.
This isn't a scene from a Hollywood blockbuster. It's the latest step in The Nature Conservancy's efforts to restore wetlands on its Williamston River Delta Preserve in southern Oregon.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/oregon/about/art22854.html -
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Aiken Canyon, Colorado - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 1,420 views
Striking images can be found here - the zone between the plains and mountains where dramatic red spires and outcrops collide with rich green flora. This is a high-quality foothills ecosystem along the southern Front Range. A treasure trove of plant and animal communities call this home.
Named after ornithologist Charles Aiken, this is a great destination for birders - more than 100 species have been seen. Aiken, a U.S. surveyor, taxidermist and collector, first surveyed this region in the 1870s.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/colorado/ -
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Cahaba River, Alabama - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 1,685 views
Alabama's longest free-flowing river runs south from Birmingham through the central part of the state, burbling over rocky shoals and through lush forests. It is the large forest blocks along its banks that have buffered the river from the growing stresses of urban life.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/alabama/ -
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Verde River, Arizona - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 1,611 views
South of the Grand Canyon, the Verde River rises amid a valley of grasses. These grasslands host a large, free-roaming herd of pronghorn, North America's fastest land mammal, as well as an array of insects and birds.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/arizona/ -
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Barn Owl - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 1,003 views
Barn owls. Learn more at http://www.nature.org/initiatives/programs/birds/features/
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Burrowing Owl - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 2,581 views
Burrowing Owls. Learn more at http://www.nature.org/initiatives/programs/birds/features/
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Cosumnes River, California - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 662 views
The Cosumnes River is the last free-flowing river in California's central valley. When the river reaches the valley, its waters follow a broad, shallow course.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/california/ -
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Bats at Calakmul Biosphere Reserve - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 2,185 views
Bats emerge from a cave within the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve of Mexico.
Calakmul shares many of the same species of flora and fauna as the rest of the Selva Maya including everything from large cats and crocodiles to duck-billed tree frogs and anteaters. Over 230 bird species have been recorded within Calakmul.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/mexico/ -
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Delaware Bayshores - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 650 views
The 3,420 square-mile Delaware Bayshores -- spanning from Delaware across and including the bay to the southernmost counties of New Jersey -- harbors some of the most important habitats on America's East Coast. The lands and waters here support sizeable concentrations of rare species and important natural communities. For many migratory birds, the Delaware Bayshores are their only major stop on an annual odyssey from South America to Canada.
http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/delaware/ and at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/newjer sey/ -
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Eastern Screech Owl - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 1,372 views
The Eastern Screech Owl. Learn more at http://www.nature.org/initiatives/programs/birds/features/
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Amazon Rainforest, Brazil - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 24,811 views
Perhaps the most mysterious and magical place on Earth, the Amazon contains the largest expanse of tropical forest in the world and harbors approximately one-third of its species.
Tropical birds, pink and gray river dolphins, amazonian manatees, spider monkeys and jaguars all find their home in this vast wilderness as do ancient indigenous communities that have lived in these forests for hundreds of years. As the Amazon Rainforest faces rapid deforestation, The Nature Conservancy is working to protect this wondrous forest and the way of life it supports.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/southamerica/brazil/ -
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Monterey County, California - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 570 views
Monterey County lies in the central coast of California. These are the lands in which John Steinbeck set his novel, The Pastures of Heaven.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/california/ -
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San Luis Valley, Colorado - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 4,097 views
The San Luis Valley - in many ways, it's the quintessential western landscape: rugged mountains, expansive valleys, and the kind of wildlife that needs room to roam.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/colorado/ -
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Tallgrass Aspen Parkland, Minnesota - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 801 views
Wild and remote, the Tallgrass Aspen Parkland is the most intact grassland system in Minnesota and the only site within the Great Plains that retains its top megafauna - animals like wolves, cougar, black bear, elk, bald eagles and sandhill cranes.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/minnesota/ -
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Warm Springs Mountain, Virginia - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 612 views
For many, Warm Springs Mountain in Virginia offers an idyllic resting place. Springs rise from the bedrock, adding rhythm to the expansive, unbroken forests. From atop Warm Springs, there are almost endless views of the Appalachians.
http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/virginia/ -
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Emiquon, Illinois River, Illinois - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 1,771 views
Emiquon, an hour south of Peoria on the Illinois River, is one of the largest floodplain restoration projects in the country outside the Florida Everglades. It is the premiere demonstration site for The Nature Conservancy's work on the Illinois River and within the Upper Mississippi River system and may ultimately help guide large floodplain river restoration efforts around the world.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/illinois/ -
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East Kalimantan, Indonesia - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 6,463 views
East Kalimantan, Indonesia is the heart of Borneo and one of the world's last great places. The discovery of a previously unknown population of wild orangutans here in East Kalimantan has provided new hope and a catalyst for conservation efforts.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/asiapacific/indonesia/ -
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Maya Forest, Guatemala - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 3,938 views
Within Central America, the Maya forest stands out for its enormous size -- more than 6 million acres -- and the outstanding array of wildlife that thrives here.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/centralamerica/guatemala/ -
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Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 3,601 views
Jutting out into the Pacific off of Costa Rica's western coast, this remote paradise harbors a diversity of habitats and biological richness found nowhere else on Earth. Isolated and in many ways inaccessible, the Peninsula remains largely undeveloped today.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/centralamerica/costarica/ -
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Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 3,591 views
Papua New Guinea's Kimbe Bay boasts more than 60 percent of the coral species of the entire Indo-Pacific. Its seamounts harbor at least 860 coral reef fish species, exceeding the diversity of the Hawaiian Islands and the entire Caribbean.
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Yunnan River, China - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 764 views
In this remote, vibrant land, four of Asia's mightiest rivers flow within 55 miles of each other. At the invitation of the Chinese government, The Nature Conservancy is working with some 40 agencies and academic institutions, crafting conservation plans and establishing a system of protected areas that incorporate human needs.
Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/asiapacific/china/ -
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Bocas Del Toro, Panama - The Nature Conservancy
by natureconservancy 10,540 views
From mountain ridges to coral reefs -- and all the cloud forest, coastal swamps, mangrove cays, islands and seagrass beds in-between -- Bocas del Toro unfolds over northwest Panama. Learn more at http://www.nature.org/wherewework/centralamerica/panama/
The archipelago of Bocas del Toro is an expanse of turquoise waters dotted with lushly forested island. The heart of this area is a 32,700-acre national marine park. Four species of sea turtles nest on white-sand beaches and inhabit coral reefs laden with tropical fish. -
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The Nature Conservancy: Protecting Nature, Preserving Life
by natureconservancy 2,492 views
Experts predict that by the end of this century, land and water resources will become scarce and climate change will irreversibly alter our planet.
But what the experts haven't calculated is the power of the human will to come together to protect the future of our natural world.
You can help make a difference that lasts by joining The Nature Conservancy. Visit http://www.nature.org/ today.