Washington is home to diverse and special landscapes.

๏ปฟThe Nature Conservancy has helped to preserve more than 800,000 acres in this amazing state, and we are currently stewarding 100,000+ acres, ensuring ecological integrity and resilience.

In Washingtonโ€™s wild places, a robust and interconnected community of plants, animals, and microorganisms ensures a world in balance while feeding our bodies, economies and cultures. Healthy landscapes are essential for healthy people.

But biodiversity is under threat, and climate change is a key culprit. You can take action to help protect these special places! The first step is to learn more. When we understand the nature around us, we recognize its value, our place within it, and our power to protect it.

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Biodiversity keeps our world in balance

At preserves across the state, our stewards and volunteers protect Washingtonโ€™s complex web of life.



The Nature Conservancy is a member of the Washington Association of Land Trusts and the National Land Trust Alliance. We have met rigorous national standards for land stewardship and earned accreditation by the independent Land Trust Accreditation Commission.