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Mapping Benefits Conservation Around the World
From July 23 to August 9, Jason Northcott, Conservation Specialist for The Nature Trust, studied with conservationists from around the world.

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Tree Island Industries Donates Wire Fencing to The Nature Trust of British Columbia


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The Nature Trust of British Columbia is the oldest and largest non-profit land conservation organization headquartered in BC. Our mandate is to protect BC’s natural diversity of wildlife and plants and their critical habitat through the acquisition and management of ecologically significant land. We have built our organization based on the principles of integrity, cooperation and sound science.

We are a non-advocacy group that seeks a balance between sustaining our environment and sustaining our economy. Our success over many years can be attributed in large measure to our many valuable partnerships. Since 1971, The Nature Trust along with our partners have invested more than $65 million to secure over 61,000 hectares (150,000 acres).

Up to date scientific information, technology and expertise ensure our efforts are properly focused on lands with the highest biodiversity value and greatest risk of being lost. This translates to conservation attention on coastal estuaries, rare dry forests in the Georgia Basin and intermountain grasslands and wildlife migration corridors in the South Okanagan and East Kootenay.

The Nature Trust is a registered non profit. We rely on landowners, corporations, foundations, other conservation organizations, governments and individuals to support our efforts to conserve BC’s natural beauty for future generations.

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