Beautiful, mysterious, and profoundly essential.
The ocean gives us more than half the oxygen we breathe, helps regulate our climate, and holds mysteries we are still uncovering beneath the surface.
Learn how we can protect our ocean together. https://t.co/2TDAqxICvl
International Day of Biological Diversity is a reminder: biodiversity isn't a buzzword—it's the foundation of life on Earth.
The more we protect it, the more it protects us. https://t.co/hzcmQcUbw9
"The most powerful conservation successes often begin with a clear, bold idea and a shared belief in its potential." -@JenMorrisNature
Explore how a shared vision leads to conservation progress in The Nature Conseravncy's 2025 Annual Report! https://t.co/HMKXq7On8t
Ted Turner's work helped redefine conservation, proving that private lands and private capital can be powerful forces for public good. https://t.co/ihJgzhpQhL
Sport Fishing Championship x The Nature Conservancy 🤝🌊
SFC is honored to welcome @nature_org as a Community Champion, aligning with one of the world’s most respected leaders in global conservation.
With a presence in more than 80 countries and a legacy of protecting millions of acres of land and ocean, TNC brings unmatched impact and leadership in safeguarding marine ecosystems and sustainable fisheries. 🎣💙
Together, SFC and TNC are committed to advancing conservation efforts and preserving the future of sportfishing on a global scale. 🌍
We spoke with Robert Jones, TNC’s Global Director of Aquatic Food Systems, about this key conservation milestone in our sport.
✍️: https://t.co/oJZwvrknBP
The best time to start caring for the planet was yesterday. The second-best time is now. 🌍
This Earth Day, take action for the lands, waters and wildlife we all depend on because the future is shaped by what we do today. Join us: https://t.co/3I2TDI8aOr
You might hike or run outdoors, but do you ever amble or stroll? Nature doesn’t move in straight lines, and you don’t have to either.
See our Earth Day guide for tips on nature strolls, birdwatching for beginners, pollinator gardens and more. https://t.co/xgUwd2AwU8
Earth Day is about more than a day—it’s about the future we’re building together.
Check out our 2026 Earth Day Guide for simple ways to take action and tips for getting out and enjoying nature. https://t.co/GAdOMKf1A4
Check out some of the TNC preserves featured in this incredible list of the world’s most beautiful hikes! From sweeping views to wildlife‑rich trails, these places show why protecting nature matters. Ready to plan your next adventure? 💚🥾 https://t.co/xdWqeMZnD7
Last week marked a historic milestone in New York: 600 acres in Onchiota returned to Haudenosaunee care. With support from TNC, The Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center now stewards 900 acres guided by Indigenous knowledge, culture and ecological science.
https://t.co/A1At79DQMh
We’re celebrating one year of #AcceleratetheGood with @Kia and spotlighting one of the rivers their support helps protect: the Wabash River in Indiana.
TNC and federal dam managers are restoring native mussels and improving habitat so this iconic river can thrive again. A healthier Wabash means cleaner water for people and wildlife. #WorldWaterDay https://t.co/aTcKRJ8ZFG
Blink and you'll miss them. But don't discount them.
Vernal pools are temporary but these vital habitats support a critical point in the life cycle of many fragile creatures: https://t.co/L58EB2CbS1
As @nature_org celebrates 75 years of protecting lands and waters for wildlife and people, we invite you to discover some of our most-beloved preserves across the U.S.
From scenic coastlines to soaring peaks, these places showcase nature at its finest—and offer some unforgettable ways to enjoy it: https://t.co/ahWy9jD5D6
New findings from our latest study show how rising heat is reshaping daily life and putting millions at risk. The challenge is real, but so is our path forward: early‑warning systems, cooling solutions and community action can protect people now while we work to cut emissions. https://t.co/eDNr4Cb5W0
As seasons shift and development expands, wildlife migrations face growing pressure. These journeys spread nutrients, keep ecosystems in balance and support economies and cultures.
Explore 5 ways conservation keeps wildlife moving: https://t.co/bfOJbVVxK2
Protecting and restoring nature is one of America's smartest investments. 🌱
A TNC-commissioned report reveals that conservation funding delivers a $4 return for every federal dollar spent, fueling local economies, our health and public safety. That’s a win for people and nature. https://t.co/MTBl0hvgAJ
Nature depends on movement. Wildlife migrations nourish ecosystems, sustain communities and keep our planet resilient. As routes disappear, both wildlife and people face growing risks. Protecting connected habitats can make all the difference. https://t.co/bfOJbVVxK2
After tagging leatherbacks in the Solomon Islands, satellite data revealed where they go next. While most turtles swam to New Zealand’s cold waters, one tagged female swam over 10,000 kilometers to California! This data helps us protect critical habitat. #WorldWildlifeDay https://t.co/PEtweyAlPk
Did you know forests do more than store carbon? They're climate superheroes, cooling local areas and shaping rainfall patterns. Nature's air conditioners, working hard to keep us cool! 🌳 https://t.co/P5B2n2rVVh
📣 Wetlands for the win! Maine is investing 4.6 million dollars in 10 new projects that will restore salt marshes, rebuild eelgrass, reconnect rivers and strengthen climate resilience for communities and wildlife.
This funding comes through the Maine Natural Resource Conservation Program, which has supported more than 36 million dollars in wetland conservation since 2008. Read more here: https://t.co/cSigqxXYEC