
Ernest Maier Block and The Conservation Fund announced the Building Blocks of Change program to help offset the CO2 emissions from the production of concrete building materials,
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Ernest Maier Block and The Conservation Fund announced the Building Blocks of Change program to help offset the CO2 emissions from the production of concrete building materials,
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Packed with an impressive amount of wildlife and plant species, Big Thicket National Preserve—the nation’s first national preserve—gained more than 3,600 acres of former Hancock Timber land.
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The Fund partnered with the Bureau of Land Management to protect 7,440 acres of Roswell, New Mexico for key habitat for the Lesser Prairie-Chicken.
continue reading →Over the weekend, our nation lost a great leader and conservationist: Sam Hamilton, the director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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The Conservation Fund and its partners preserve more than 40 acres of bluffs around the Fort Davis National Historic Site, one of the best preserved examples of a frontier military posts in the American Southwest.
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The Natural Capital Investment Fund announced that it has received a $250,000 grant from the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation to launch an Operating Assistance (OA) Fund
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In early 2010 we completed the second and final phase of a land conservation project that adds 560 acres to the Meeteetse Spires Area of Critical Environmental Concern in the Beartooth Mountains.
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The Conservation Fund announced a conservation easement on the only unprotected bottleneck along the “Path of the Pronghorn”—one of the longest land mammal migration routes in North America.
continue reading →Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Jo-Ellen Darcy and Larry Selzer, president and CEO of The Conservation Fund, signed a memorandum of understanding announcing a partnership that will promote enhanced conservation
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Two central Louisiana national wildlife refuges are getting a big boost toward their habitat restoration goals with the donation of more than 245,000 native trees
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