Join us in celebrating the incredible efforts of our colleagues at The Nature Conservancy in Alaska! We are thrilled that TNC Alaska, in partnership with the Igiugig Village Council, has been awarded nearly $2 million from NOAA’s Climate Resilience Regional Challenge. This funding will help expand the Indigenous Guardians programs to more communities in Bristol Bay, empowering local leaders in conservation and sustainable management. Read the NOAA release: https://nature.ly/4c45RMV
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We're Hiring! The Associate Director of Development II is responsible for growing and managing a portfolio of qualified donors and building strong relationships. They understand and apply complex principles of developing donor strategies. Submit your materials online at careers.nature.org before 8/19/2024 8:59 PM PST.
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Did you know that researchers have categorized 16% of all shark species as threatened? Scientists have identified 10 of the most endangered shark species, which need our help. Learn more about endangered shark species: https://nature.ly/4fu9zCb 📸: Jess Hadden /TNC Photo Contest 2019 #tncnaturelab #coolgreenscience #sharkconservation #marineeducation
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Did you know that researchers have categorized 16% of all shark species as threatened? Scientists have identified 10 of the most endangered shark species, which need our help. Learn more about endangered shark species: https://nature.ly/3y6b2Ox 📸: Jess Hadden /TNC Photo Contest 2019 #tncnaturelab #coolgreenscience #sharkconservation #marineeducation
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Did you catch Shark Week? If so, you may have seen Dr. Tiara Moore, founder and CEO of Black in Marine Science, and her brush with a bull shark in her Shark Week debut as co-host of "Sharks of the Dead Zone." Read more: https://nature.ly/3LDgImf
'Sharks of the Dead Zone' host devoted to biodiversity in marine life, equity in her profession'
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Did you know there are over 150 species that depend on the Colorado River Basin for survival? 🐟 Join our colleagues at TNC Colorado in celebrating Colorado River Day today and discover how TNC is working to protect wildlife such as migratory birds, endangered fish and large mammals. Learn more: https://nature.ly/4djZNRt
Preserving the Incredible Wildlife of the Colorado River Basin
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This November, Washington voters will decide the future of the Climate Commitment Act. Repeal would undermine the state’s climate progress and act as a deterrent for other states considering similar action. Read more: https://nature.ly/4c0ncpM
In Washington state, Inslee's final months aimed at staving off repeal of landmark climate law
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The Nature Conservancy in Washington reposted this
NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration’s announcement of nearly $220 million for conservation and restoration projects across the country demonstrates how transformational policies such as the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act continue to yield benefits for people and nature. We’ve already seen the success and real-world benefits of projects supported by the first round of these grants that NOAA released last year. Now, with a new infusion of funding for projects around the country, we will be able to advance proven science-based solutions that address the dual threat of climate change and biodiversity loss. We’re also excited to announce that TNC was among today’s awardees. This new funding will support vital TNC-led conservation and restoration efforts in California, Connecticut, Hawaii, the Gulf, North Carolina and Washington. These projects – which include restoration work for wetlands, coral reefs and wildlife habitats – will leverage nature-based solutions to improve community resilience to threats like flooding as well as improve the health of local ecosystems.
NOAA Announces $220 Million for Coastal Conservation and Restoration Projects
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