Heal our planet. Protect our future.

 

These six simple words are driving a global movement to defend nature. Led by local experts and grounded in science, it’s a plan to store climate-warming carbon, protect awe-inspiring biodiversity and help communities restore the nature we all depend on.

 
 
 

The time is now

 

We face an unprecedented crisis of climate and nature. In an emergency like this one, hope is a defiant, necessary act.

Harrison Ford, Vice Chair, Conservation International

 

 

Our plan to meet the moment

 
© Jonathan Irish

Stabilize our climate by protecting and restoring nature

One of the simplest and most effective solutions to climate change is already all around us: nature. Research shows that protecting and restoring forests, mangroves, peatlands and other ecosystems could provide a third of the emissions reductions needed by 2030 to stabilize our climate.

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Double ocean protection

Together with global leaders and local communities, we are working to protect 30 percent of the ocean by 2030 — maintaining its ability to feed communities, support economies and stabilize the climate.

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© Ami Vitale

Expand nature-positive economies

Partnering with communities, businesses and governments, we are helping to build economies based on the protection — rather than the destruction — of nature.

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Reimagine conservation

How our work is done matters as much as the work itself. We are building an environmental movement that embraces all voices, especially Indigenous Peoples and local communities that have too often been overlooked in conservation.

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What makes us different

 
37
years
of lasting conservation impact, driven by unwavering optimism
100
countries
where Conservation International is active, with local offices in thirty
97%
of program staff
are from the regions where they work
6M
square km (2.3M square miles)
of vital lands and seas protected
 
2,000
global partnerships
IPLC
Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
our science is informed by the lived experience and expertise of Indigenous Peoples
300%
return
on private philanthropic gifts by leveraging public and institutional funding
 
 

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