Since the early 80's, I've been a fan of the Nature Conservancy. By keeping land alive, eco-friendly, and with losts of forest and critters, they provide each of us a way to balance and increase green living. Trees help reduce CO2 a lot. Life is what this planet is about! Well this didn't format so good. However you can get some ideas...use the arrows for directions












See why the Montana Legacy Project is so important for this crucial forestland habitat—and how it benefits people and nature.
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“This is a landmark conservation project that will benefit the environment and help to maintain strong local businesses.”— Kat Imhoff, director of the Conservancy in Montana


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Go DeeperPress Release
Learn more about the deal to save 320,000 acres in western Montana. Read the press release.
Montana Legacy Project Q&A
Find out why this project is so important in our Q&A with Kat Imhoff, the Conservancy's director in Montana.
The Nature Conservancy in Montana
See how the Conservancy is protecting working ranches and critical wildlife habitat all across the Big Sky state.
The Crown of the Continent
Is the "Crown of the Continent" worth saving? Find out what Conservancy lead scientist Sanjayan thinks in his "Wild Life" column.
Forest Conservation
Learn how the Conservancy is working to protect the world's forests for wildlife and people.
What You Can Do
Discover 10 simple steps you can take to help protect and restore the world's forests.
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