By joining forces with state and federal agencies and local communities in California, the Fund’s balanced approach to conservation has helped to safeguard more than 330,000 acres here – including 24,000 acres of working forestland along the Garcia River.
Read more>From the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the outskirts of Las Vegas, the lands and waters of Nevada support vital habitat for wildlife and provide a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. To date The Conservation Fund has protected more than 1.2 million acres here.
Read more>In Oregon the Fund and its partners have preserved more than 17,000 acres of the state’s cultural and natural treasures - including the historic landscapes associated with the Lewis and Clark expedition – for the enjoyment of future generations.
Read more>From the shores of pristine Lake Chelan to the mouth of the Pacific Ocean, the Fund, working in cooperation with public and private partners, has helped to safeguard more than 7,000 acres across Washington.
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