Dedicated to preserving our natural heritage
and protecting vital ecosystems for future generations.
Dedicated to preserving our natural heritage
and protecting vital ecosystems for future generations.
Coast redwoods are among Earth's oldest and tallest living organisms, with some trees reaching over 350 feet tall and living for more than 2,000 years. Our conservation efforts focus on protecting remaining old-growth forests, restoring logged areas, and creating wildlife corridors that connect fragmented habitats. Through strategic land acquisition and partnerships with local communities, we're working to ensure these magnificent giants continue to thrive for generations to come.
Our coastal wetlands serve as critical nurseries for marine life and act as natural buffers against storm surges. We're working to restore over 5,000 acres of salt marshes and estuaries along the Atlantic coastline, protecting both wildlife and coastal communities from rising sea levels.
We partner with federal and state agencies to establish and maintain marine protected areas that safeguard critical ocean habitats. These sanctuaries provide refuge for endangered sea turtles, migrating whales, and countless fish species while supporting sustainable fishing communities.
Coastal dunes are nature's first line of defense against erosion and flooding. Our restoration projects replant native sea oats and beach grasses while removing invasive species, rebuilding these vital barriers that protect inland communities and provide essential nesting habitat for shorebirds.
Every acre protected, every species saved, and every ecosystem restored brings us closer to a world where nature and communities can thrive together.
Acquiring and preserving critical habitats to safeguard biodiversity for future generations.
Working alongside local communities to create sustainable conservation solutions that benefit people and nature.
Using data-driven approaches to guide our conservation strategies and measure ecological outcomes.