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Features

San Felipe Ranch

The California Program is celebrating its 50th year preserving the lands and waters of the Golden State. Learn about the California natural habitats you've helped to protect.


Angelo Coast Range Reserve

In 1959 the Conservancy acquired the Angelo Coast Range Reserve — 3,100 acres of pristine old-growth Douglas-fir forest in Mendocino County. Read about the Conservancy's first land acquisition in California.


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Explore

View of Montaña de Oro State Park from the Andre Ranch property

Experience the beauty and solitude of California’s central coast. Plan a trip to Montaña de Oro State Park today.

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Spotlight

Cosumnes River watershed area

Read a Q&A on the Conservancy's recommendations to save the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta.


Mongolian visit to the Carrizo Plain

In 2008, The Nature Conservancy in California had an extremely successful year thanks to our generous supporters and partners. View California’s year in review.


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What's New

Newsletter Fall/Winter 2008

The Conservancy's Fall/Winter 2008 Newsletter is now available online!


Press Releases
1/7/09:
Nature Conservancy Releases Conservation Strategies to Save the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta

12/5/08:
Conservation of Central Coast Property Preserves Family Legacy and Expands Montaña de Oro State Park

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