The Nature Conservancy in Georgia

The Nature Conservancy in Georgia

Non-profit Organizations

Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends – in Georgia and across the globe.

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https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/united-states/georgia/
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  • Regenerative agriculture goes a step beyond sustainability—it doesn’t just sustain the planet’s health by reducing harm, it improves that level of health. Our team is excited to continue learning how to implement more of those practices right here in Georgia! Learn more about regenerative agriculture and what we're doing to expand it worldwide: https://lnkd.in/eDt8MNu7

  • Check out this incredible opportunity to join our team!

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    Executive Search | Talent Sourcer at The Nature Conservancy

    The Nature Conservancy in Georgia is hiring a Deputy Executive Director of Conservation. Located in Georgia with a preference for the metro Atlanta area, this role will lead conservation to accelerate impact in the state of Georgia, the Southern U.S. Region, and beyond. This is an exciting opportunity to influence the work for Georgia’s Freshwater, Land Management, Oceans & Coast strategies and provide expertise to our Climate work. In addition, the DEDoC will be a key contributor to the Conservancy’s Whole Systems work in the Appalachians, Longleaf Pine, Oceans & Coasts Network, and across the broader Southern Division portfolio (Climate Mitigation, Climate Adaptation, Resilient and Connected Lands, Freshwater, and Oceans & Coasts). If you are a dynamic and high energy leader, manager and team builder with a deep background in conservation, follow the link below to apply today! https://lnkd.in/gynG3Cnx #conservationjobs #nonprofitleader #atlantajobs #jobsingeorgia

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  • We joined the Georgia Chamber of Commerce's second annual Future of Sustainability meeting this week to support finding new solutions for businesses to lower their carbon footprint and be better stewards of the environment. From innovations in energy to Georgia’s rapidly growing electric vehicle manufacturing industry, we’re inspired by the renewed commitment to sustainability within our business community. While there is a lot of work left to do, seeing so many stakeholders come together at events like these make it clear that we’re heading in the right direction. Pictured: The Nature Conservancy in Georgia's Director of Policy and Climate Strategy, Michael O'Reilly, alongside our board of trustee members James Marlow and Joanne Mello.

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  • Do you have a passion for building relationships and conserving our natural resources? Then we have a job opening you might be interested in! We're looking for an Associate Director of Development II, an experienced major gifts fundraiser who will help secure resources that support our many conservation efforts across the state and around the world. Check out the job listing below and see if you or someone you know would be a good fit! The job ID is 55297. https://bit.ly/3y4QbdG

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  • Here at The Nature Conservancy, we're defined by our people. Our dedicated conservationists are on the ground every day working to protect and restore Georgia's precious landscapes, even in summers like these when most of us would prefer to be spending our time indoors with air conditioning. One of our most passionate and dedicated team members is our Coast and Marine Director of Conservation, Christi Lambert, who has been with us for a staggering 33 years. Her contributions to this organization and this state are beyond measure. Here's your chance to get to know her and her work a little bit. Thank you to One Hundred Miles for shining this much-deserved spotlight on Christi!

  • Our very own Coastal Climate Adaptation Director, Ashby Worley, recently participated in a panel discussing new climate funding and its impact on local communities. Here at The Nature Conservancy, we're exploring innovative solutions to make Georgia more resilient, from insuring our salt marshes to oyster reef restoration and everything in between. The climate crisis can seem daunting sometimes but bringing all of these environmental leaders together is a powerful reminder of what we can accomplish when we put our minds to it.

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    DOE, Resilience. Solutions for Climate Risk Reduction || Resilience & Sustainability Thought Leadership|| Policy Advocacy || Project Management Professional

    Another National Adaptation Forum in the books, this time as a member of the Federal family. Great to see old friends, present on U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) IRA funding programs, meet new colleagues and create new ideas on creating a climate-ready nation.

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  • We're still accepting applications for Associate Director of Development! The Nature Conservancy is an incredible place to work where you can make a real difference in preserving our precious natural places. Check out the listing below and please share with anyone you think might be a good fit!

    Do you have a passion for building relationships and conserving Georgia's precious natural resources? Then we have a job opening you might be interested in! We're looking for an Associate Director of Development, a seasoned major gifts fundraiser to secure resources that support our many conservation efforts across the state and around the world. Check out the job listing below and see if you would be a good fit! The job ID is 55051. https://bit.ly/3y4QbdG

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  • Today is Endangered Species Day, a day on which hundreds of thousands of people around the world celebrate, learn, and take action to protect threatened and endangered species. Since the founding of this day in 2006, the biodiversity crisis that threatens millions of plant and animal species has only gotten worse, with 44,000 species threatened or endangered. However, the Threatened and Endangered Species List isn’t an obituary, it’s a warning. On this Endangered Species Day, we all can and should commit to doing everything we can to bring as many species as we can back from the brink. Find out what we're doing right here in Georgia in our column this month in SaportaReport!

    Supporting Nature’s Resiliency on Endangered Species Day - SaportaReport

    Supporting Nature’s Resiliency on Endangered Species Day - SaportaReport

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  • Do you have a passion for building relationships and conserving Georgia's precious natural resources? Then we have a job opening you might be interested in! We're looking for an Associate Director of Development, a seasoned major gifts fundraiser to secure resources that support our many conservation efforts across the state and around the world. Check out the job listing below and see if you would be a good fit! The job ID is 55051. https://bit.ly/3y4QbdG

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