Big congratulations to Jim Currie, winner of the 2025 Mississippi Leopold Conservation Award®! 🌿
As Jim says, “I don’t take care of this land for the awards…I simply enjoy watching what this land can produce.”
Well said—and well deserved. 👏
Because of supporters like you, the red-cockaded woodpecker has a chance to thrive in the longleaf pine forests it calls home. Help us create and protect even more spaces for nature—and for people—this #GivingTuesday.🌲🪶
Donate today: https://t.co/RBKZ17u3tj
Even during a government shutdown, TNC showed up in a big way these past few days in Washington, D.C.
The Nature Conservancy's Board of Trustees played a vital role in this work by bringing their voices and leadership to conversations with policymakers on both sides of the aisle.
Even during a government shutdown, TNC showed up in a big way these past few days in Washington, D.C.
The Mississippi Board of Trustees played a vital role in this work by bringing their voices and leadership to conversations with policymakers on both sides of the aisle.
🌍 At TNC Mississippi, our daily goal is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends.
Every acre protected and every river mile restored begins with you. 💚
👉 Please consider donating today to help us keep this vital work going. https://t.co/BETAKUvnVL
In Mississippi, TNC uses prescribed fire to restore and manage these forests.
🔥 Fire reduces wildfire risk
🐦 Creates healthy wildlife habitat
🌳 Keeps forests resilient for the future
TNC’s Becky Stowe, Director of Forest Programs, explains.
The Nature Conservancy works with the U. S. Forest Service to protect and restore the Red Cockaded Woodpecker.
TNC's Scott Baker explains how we help protect the bird.
The future of Mississippi’s Longleaf pine forest starts small — with a single seedling.
With more than 4.5 million trees planted across the state, TNC’s Scott Baker explains how careful planting ensures these seedlings grow into a thriving forest.
🌍 The Nature Conservancy works in 72 countries around the globe—driven by science and dedicated to lasting conservation.
🌊 Hear from our Director of Marine Programs, Tom Mohrman, as he shares how science shapes all of our conservation work across the state.