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The Nature Conservancy: Everything You Need to Know About Who They Are, What They Do & How You Can Help

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What is The Nature Conservancy’s mission?

The Nature Conservancy’s mission is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. They use science-driven strategies and work in partnership with communities, businesses, and governments to protect natural resources worldwide.

How can I volunteer or support TNC’s programs?

You can volunteer by searching for local opportunities on The Nature Conservancy’s volunteer portal. Projects include trail cleanups, invasive species removal, and citizen science events. After signing up, TNC provides details and support to help you prepare. You can also join longer-term initiatives or organize your own local conservation event with guidance from your nearest TNC chapter.

Where can I calculate my carbon footprint or find planting guides?

TNC offers a free Carbon Footprint Calculator that estimates your household’s emissions from activities like energy use, travel, and diet, and gives personalized tips for reducing your impact. For planting guides, TNC’s Native Plant Garden Guide offers region-based recommendations for plants that restore habitat and support pollinators, making it easy to start an environmentally friendly garden.

What free educational content does TNC offer for classrooms?

TNC’s Nature Lab platform provides free, standards-aligned lesson plans, virtual field trips, activity guides, and videos covering topics such as climate science, biodiversity, and sustainability. Resources are available for K–12 classrooms and families, including bilingual materials and hands-on experiments to bring conservation science to life.

Can I view TNC’s projects on a map?

Yes. TNC’s interactive conservation maps let you explore protected areas, biodiversity hotspots, climate-resilient landscapes, and freshwater projects globally. These maps are user-friendly, don’t require special software, and offer downloadable data for students, advocates, and planners who want to see conservation impact near them or worldwide.