We protect nature for the benefit of humanity. We spotlight and secure the most important places in nature for the climate, for biodiversity and for people.
French Polynesia protects 520,000 sq. km of ocean around the Austral and Marquesas Islands — safeguarding habitat for sharks, whales, dolphins, sea turtles, and tuna. 🐟
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New research found that reef manta rays dive deeper during storm events to find food and stay alive — and remain surprisingly local to their tagging site.
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As gatekeeper for half the world’s “blue carbon,” mangroves are key in combatting #ClimateChange.
WHAT IS BLUE CARBON? Here's what you need to know.
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After 20 years of advocacy, Brazil protected 1 million hectares of ocean.
The Albardão Marine National Park will help safeguard whales, sea turtles, dolphins, and more. #WorldOceansDayconservation.org/news/20-yea…
Healthy oceans begin along the coast. This #WorldOceansDay, we're celebrating mangrove restoration and monitoring efforts that support marine life, coastal communities, and resilient ecosystems.
This work is made possible thanks to the support of The @tiffanyandco Foundation.
Indonesia is emerging as a critical haven for whale sharks, the world’s largest fish. @KonservasiID, @conservationorg’s in-country partner, is working to establish Indonesia’s first whale shark-focused MPA in Saleh Bay.
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New research sheds light on behavior and ecology of the reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi) in the Samarai Islands of Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea.
Findings highlight the importance of protecting key coastal habitats and can help guide sustainable tourism and conservation.
Biodiversity science is about more than species & ecosystems, it’s also about people.
@ConservationOrg biodiversity science lead Kathleen Flower has spent her career at that intersection working to address some of conservation’s most pressing challenges: conservation.org/news/to-pro…
In the Himalayas, deforestation drives floods, droughts, instability — but communities are planting trees and protecting rivers to restore biodiversity and stabilize climate.
Conservation is connected. 🌱
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What inspires someone to dedicate their life to protecting nature? For Johnson Cerda, @ConservationOrg Vice President of Indigenous Peoples & Local Communities Engagement and Partnership, it started with a prehistoric bird & appreciation for the knowledge held within communities.
This is what conservation sounds like. 🐸
In Colombia’s Andean-Amazonian Corridor, the call of Osteocephalus omega was recorded for the first time in the country, a sign of ecosystem health made possible through community monitoring and science.
More than 4 million trees. That’s what it looks like when the communities of Madagascar’s Lake Alaotra – together with support from @ConservationOrg Madagascar and @Mastercard’s #PricelessPlanet Coalition – came together to fight for a healthier future.
Madagascar is highly climate-vulnerable. Droughts drive farmers to clear forests, worsening floods and erosion.
A @conservationorg project showed that better harvests can help protect forests.
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@ACS_AEC y Conservación Internacional firmaron un Memorándum de Entendimiento para fortalecer la resiliencia climática, impulsar la economía azul y verde, y movilizar cooperación y financiamiento para proteger el Gran Caribe.
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A new global movement for surfers (& anyone who loves the ocean) is here 🌊
Surf for the Ocean invites people everywhere to catch waves, raise funds & help protect the ocean we all love.
Sign up. Catch waves. Rally your crew. This is Surf for the Ocean: conservation.donordrive.com/…
Around the world, seas are rising at a faster rate than at any time in recorded history. On average, sea levels are up to 9" higher than they were in the late 1800s — and climate change is to blame. But there’s more to this story than you might realize. conservation.org/blog/5-thin…