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Annual Report

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Since our founding in 1985, The Conservation Fund has protected nearly 6 million acres of America’s land legacy—lands that encompass some of the nation’s top wildlife habitats, wetlands, working forests and historic sites. And in the process, we have saved the American people nearly $1 billion.

These are superior results delivered by an unmatched team of professionals who are at the forefront of a new environmentalism, one that is based on collaboration rather than confrontation, on the full integration of economic and environmental objectives and on effective partnerships between public, private and nonprofit organizations.

 

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Texas PineywoodsHelp Save a Texas Legacy

Dubbed the "biological crossroads of North America," Big Thicket attracts hikers, campers and outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy its lush forests, cypress swamps, creeks and bayous. We now have the opportunity to protect the forests of Big Thicket and celebrate the cultural and historic treasures of the Texas Pineywoods region.
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Rated A+ For Efficiency

Four stars from Charity Navigator and an A+ from the American Institute of Philanthropy recognize the Fund's record 1% fundraising costs and 97% program allocation. 

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