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The Nature Conservancy of Florida
The Florida Chapter of The Nature Conservancy was created in 1961 and has since protected more than 1.2 million acres of our natural lands and waters. We protect and save conservation areas in which Florida’s native plant and animal species are threatened within forest, freshwater and marine habitats.