The Nature Conservancy has been working in Missouri since 1956 to protect the state's unique lands and waters, conserving over 150,000 acres with ongoing efforts to make a difference. Their focus on sustainable agriculture, nature-based solutions, climate resilience, biodiversity protection, and building healthy cities aims to create a better environment for both people and nature.
Through projects like the Ozark Cave spring and initiatives such as the green schoolyard pilot program, The Nature Conservancy in Missouri demonstrates a commitment to conservation that benefits communities and wildlife, showcasing the impact of their work in protecting and preserving Missouri's natural landscapes.
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