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Earth Day 2026 Make this an Earth Day for all generations. © Torie Hilley/TNC Photo Contest 2023
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Earth Day 2026

Make This an Earth Day for All Generations

As The Nature Conservancy celebrates 75 years of working to protect and preserve nature, let’s celebrate our planet’s incredible power—to amaze us, inspire us, teach us and provide for us. Earth Day 2026 is a moment to honor the future we share and the one we’re creating together. It’s a day for all the generations that got us here, and for all the generations to come.

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For All Generations

In our first 75 years, we’ve written a remarkable story that spans decades of change. A story of optimism, determination, evolution and resilience. A story of all the incredibly great things that happen when we work together to protect and conserve nature.

A story whose heroes are all of us, working together to create a future with a livable climate, healthy communities and thriving nature.

Our 75th anniversary is for more than just us. It’s for a natural world that grows, unites and endures. It’s for a planet where the seemingly trivial becomes undeniably transformative. It’s for a future we share, a future we’ll create together.

This moment is for all the generations that got us here, and for all the generations to come.

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For all generations Celebrating together TNC 75th Anniversary.

How We Work to Achieve Our Mission

Rooted in decades of on-the-ground experience, we maximize our ability to affect change by bringing together real-world solutions and collaborative partnerships.

  • With a grounding in rigorous science, we take innovative conservation approaches from idea to impact, scaling up from the local to the global level in an effort to achieve system change –– through scaling up initiatives such as our Oyster Reef Restoration. Learn more.

  • We use a practical approach to advise and convene policymakers, practitioners, and partners across sectors, demonstrating how collaborative, nature-based solutions can effectively address major challenges such as climate change and species loss. Learn more.

  • Lasting conservation must actively involve the people linked to the natural systems we seek to protect. Their voices must be at the center of what we do. From community‑led efforts in places like Pak Nai, we’re continually learning and growing in how we show up as an authentic, ethical partner. Learn more.

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