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One-quarter of the world's mammals live in Latin America. Help protect the places they live by supporting The Nature Conservancy.

85 million acres protected

The Conservancy began working in Latin America and the Caribbean in1980, but today works in 39 offices in 19 countries across the region. By working with partners, we have helped protect nearly 85 million acres in this region, which harbors more than one-quarter of the world’s mammals and 43% of the world’s birds.

"I believe most companies have come to understand that it's in their interest to be smart about opportunities in the environmental sector; and when they make that decision, organizations like the Conservancy can be very helpful in helping them achieve their goals."
             -Mark Tercek, CEO, TNC

In Latin America
The Conservancy works to protect lands and waters for people and for nature across Latin America and the Caribbean, including Mexico, Central America and South America.
 
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The Nature Conservancy—the world’s largest conservation organization—is working in more than 30 countries across the globe to protect some of Earth’s most inspiring and threatened lands, waters, plants and animals.

In Latin America we are collaborating across borders, bringing together seemingly unlikely partners that are nonetheless committed to a single vision: a sustainable planet with enough natural resources to meet everyone’s needs, enough nature to soothe everyone’s souls, and enough market-based solutions to keep Earth’s delicate balance in check.

Fueled by the desire to make the world a better place and to speak to an increasingly aware public that values ecological sustainability and corporate responsibility, leaders across Latin America are collaborating with the Conservancy in new and innovative ways.

We’ve partnered with some of the world’s largest companies who have decided to make a commitment to conservation in Latin America.

    • In Bogotá, Colombia, we joined hands with private
    companies and local governments to establish a trust fund 
    that will finance $60 million in watershed conservation over
    the next ten years.

    • To slow the creep of agriculture into Brazil's Amazon     
    rainforest, the Conservancy and a multi-national grain-trader     have joined forces to ensure soybeans exported from the     region come from “forest-friendly” plantations.

    • By helping an oil company incorporate biodiveristy     considerations in offshore drilling projects in Venezuela’s     Caribbean waters, the Conservancy and partners are helping     minimize the impact these industries have on the
    environment.

     • The Conservancy, the Bolivian government and private     companies are protecting the country’s forests and reducing     greenhouse gas emissions through the world’s first and     only independently, third-party verified carbon project. The     project has already removed/avoided the release of more 
    than 1 million tons of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

    • After Hurricane Stan wreaked havoc in Guatemala, the Conservancy teamed up with an
    international power company and local partners to reforest the area build natural hurricane
    resistance and strengthen long-term economic development in the region.

    • Through the Great Rivers Partnership, the Conservancy collaborates with a corporate sponsor     to preserve and protect Brazil’s Paraguay-Paraná River System, as well as the Mississippi and
    Yangtze rivers.

The Conservancy is proud to promote our highly innovative corporate conservation initiatives by supporting the Corporate Social Sustainability Roundtable at the 2008 Latin Trade Bravo Business Awards. This event, attended by presidents, CEOs and other private- and public-sector leaders, honors excellence in Latin America and the Caribbean. Roundtable discussion will center on effective use of scarce resources, the development of sustainable corporate programs, and the formation of effective partnerships.

Learn more about the Conservancy’s partnerships with private companies.

Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): © Nestor Windevoxhel/TNC; © Anabela Garcia/TNC.