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We’re celebrating Veterans Day with a virtual applause parade! Join us by liking this post It’s a simple act to show our veterans around the world how much we acknowledge their sacrifice and appreciate them — today and always. Visit nature.org/military to learn more about our commitment to the military community.
We're all ready for Halloween! See some of our employees all dressed up for a celebration at our headquarters.
Indigenous women’s voices are vital to conservation efforts. The Solomon Islands' first women conservation rangers are adding their knowledge to endangered sea turtle protection while shifting conversations forward about gender roles. #IndigenousPeoplesDay
Talented photographers from around the world submitted more than 100,000 images that captured the beauty, the complexity and the raw power of nature. See the winning photos. 📸
El Festival de la Monarca (The Monarch’s Festival) is a community event that occurs in September, while the butterflies are migrating through northwest Indiana on their way to Mexico. The celebration includes educational activities for people of all ages, as well as music, art, and dance. Learn more about the Monarch's story and how it's an enduring symbol among many communities. 🦋 #hispanicheritagemonth
#insideTNC : A Recruiter's Brain is back with a recruiting tip from Senior Executive Recruiter, Kelley!
In a changing climate and worsening water crisis, we need collective, immediate action rooted in nature to develop solutions together. #WorldWaterWeek
The Nature Conservancy’s 2022 Photo Contest is live and we want to see nature through YOUR lens! Enter by August 31.📸
On August 9th, the United States celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day! We must protect the world's species. But conservation cannot repeat past errors of locking away land, reinforcing colonial structures & contributing to inequity. Conservation must be based in authentic partnership with #IndigenousPeoples.
Exciting news! We are accepting applications for our paid remote externship program from The Nature Conservancy and National Geographic Society. Externs will translate global freshwater conservation issues into a local context, make them relevant and accessible to their communities, and offer solutions to local or regional problems. • 100% remote and flexible • Part-time (10 hours/week for 8 weeks) • Running from late May to late July • Training included & mentor-led • $500 stipend For more details check out the application site, the deadline is August 28, 2022!