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The Adirondack Nature Conservancy

Welcome to the Adirondack Chapter of The Nature Conservancy!


Sable Highlands

In the News

Our Sable Highlands Conservation Project, announced in January of 2005, is nearly complete. Find out how  New York State helped.Follensby Pond

Follensby Pond

Follensby Pond, once the site of Emerson's Philosophers' Camp 150 years ago, has been protected by The Nature Conservancy.Watch the Video

From the Heart

Find out more about our purchase of the former Finch, Pruyn lands in the Adirondacks - and watch a video about our historic purchase.

Donate Now

Join the Adirondack Chapter of The Nature Conservancy and help us keep the Adirondack region protected for nature and for people.

Places to Visit

The Adirondack Park is larger than five major national parks combined. Learn more about where we work - and how you can visit!

Steps to Success

Guided by science, The Nature Conservancy works with a variety of partners to protect large forests, lakes, wetlands, and unique habitats in the Adirondacks.
 

 

Images (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Carl Heilman II (mountains); Photo © Larry Master (bird); Photo © The Nature Conservancy (Sable Highlands); Photo © Carl Heilman II (Follensby Pond); Photo © istockphoto/Suzann Julien(moose).