OVGC: Watershed Committee

For a healthy, sustainable watershed...

Mission: To balance and integrate people and living systems through a healthy, sustainable watershed.

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Nature Conservancy Asia Pacific Conservation Region
(a.k.a.: TNC Asia Pacific)

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: international
 
We Speak: English
 
Website: http://www.nature.org/wherewew...
 
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Regional office: San Francisco, California
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Local Time: Sun Nov 22 06:20:06
 

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The Asia Pacific region supports more coral and fish species than anywhere else on Earth and some of the most healthy forests. The Nature Conservancy is helping preserve the most spectacular landscapes, from Indonesia's coral reefs to the jagged peaks of China.


 

The Mission of The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy's mission is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.

Our Approach

We have developed a strategic, science-based planning process, called Conservation by Design, which helps us identify the highest-priority places—landscapes and seascapes that, if conserved, promise to ensure biodiversity over the long term.

In other words, Conservation by Design allows us to achieve meaningful, lasting conservation results.

Worldwide, there will be thousands of these precious places. Taken together, they form something extraordinary: a vision of conservation success and a roadmap for getting there—the Conservation Blueprint. Simply put, by protecting and managing these Last Great Places over the long term, we can secure the future of the natural world.

The Nature Conservancy's Conservation Initiatives

The Nature Conservancy has six priority conservation initiatives to address the principal threats to conservation at the sites where we work, focusing on fire, climate change, freshwater, marine, invasive species and forests.

Our Methods, Tools and Techniques

How can The Nature Conservancy protect all of these places?

We can't buy them all, and we certainly can't protect them single-handedly. But by joining together with communities, businesses, governments, partner organizations, indigenous people and communities, and people like you, we can preserve our lands and waters for future generations to use and enjoy.


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