Press Releases
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge, the largest protected area of natural habitat left in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, has recently gained 4,800 acres of additional coastal habitat for wildlife including the endangered ocelot.
The Town of Garner, North Carolina and The Conservation Fund announced the purchase of 86.5 acres of undeveloped wetlands and open space for future public access and the protection of drinking water resources.
The Conservation Fund announced its purchase of the 1,567-acre Tenino ranch just west of the City of Tenino, Washington—a critical step to establishing the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife’s future Violet Prairie Wildlife Area Unit.
By an overwhelming majority of 90%, shareholders of the Pedro Bay Corporation voted to protect their land for subsistence and cultural use, as well as to benefit fish and wildlife. The vote approves an agreement for The Conservation Fund to purchase three conservation easements on more than 44,000 acres of surface estate land from the Pedro Bay Corporation for $18.3 million. These lands support critical salmon habitat on Iliamna Lake that is essential to the health, vitality and protection of Bristol Bay—the largest wild salmon fishery in the world
The Conservation Fund announced its purchase of 6,154 acres in Long County along the Altamaha River from Rayonier Inc. The future conservation of this sizable, contiguous property called Beards Creek Forest will enhance protection for the state’s largest river and expand habitat restoration efforts in Southeast Georgia.
The Conservation Fund announced the addition of the 254-acre Beaver Valley property along Brandywine Creek to First State National Historical Park. With private fundraising support from Mt. Cuba Center and others, the Fund was able to donate this land to the National Park Service at no cost to the federal government.
TennGreen Land Conservancy and The Conservation Fund announced a critical expansion along the popular Fiery Gizzard Trail in Tennessee's South Cumberland State Park.
The Conservation Fund and its President and CEO Larry Selzer were presented with the Founders’ Award by Leading Harvest, a nonprofit organization committed to increasing adoption of sustainability practices in agriculture