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Since 1966, The Nature Conservancy has protected more than 1.5 million acres of Arizona lands important to people and wildlife. We’ve harnessed science and partnerships to keep our rivers flowing and our forests and grasslands healthy.
Learn how we use science to guide our conservation work in Arizona at The Nature Conservancy. Find contact information for TNC offices and staff in Arizona.
TNC and partners are working in three Metro Phoenix neighborhoods to identify strategies to reduce heat and improve comfort and quality of life for residents.
Join The Nature Conservancy in Arizona as a volunteer, attend a work party or take a guided hike with one of our staff or trained naturalists.
Stellar is a recognized conservation leader in Arizona. He has spoken at a number of high-profile events, and his writing has been featured in multiple statewide publications, including Arizona Central and the Arizona Capitol Times.
Nature Conservancy is teaming up with communities across the Valley to demonstrate what nature can do to address the key challenges facing people and nature with smart planning, nature-based solutions, and strategic partnerships.
Here, visitors may learn about the preserve and its wild residents, the Upper San Pedro River Program, and The Nature Conservancy by viewing interpretive exhibits, or simply enjoying the beauty of the lower canyon.
Join us as we impact conservation in all 50 states and in more than 70 countries and territories around the globe! The Nature Conservancy has been named the #1 most inspiring non-profit workplace in the 2024 North America Inspiring Workplaces Awards—and fourth overall—reflecting the exceptional culture and sense of purpose we foster every day.
30x30: Protect 30% of the Planet's Land and Water by 2030. An ambitious new environmental initiative aims to stabilize biodiversity and help fight climate change by protecting 30% of the planet’s land and water by 2030.
Join The Nature Conservancy in our critically important effort to restore Arizona forests and secure our water future. With your help, we can revive the important services our forests provide to people and nature.