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Renew your membership to The Nature Conservancy

Renewing your membership online is easy!

You are critical to our efforts preserving the last great places on Earth.

Renew online today and your renewal gift will support the Conservancy's work protecting and restoring the Earth's most important natural places even faster.

Together, with you as a member, we've helped protect over 119 million acres of land and more than 5,000 miles of rivers. Using innovative tools guided by science, we've achieved and continue to achieve lasting results in the 32 countries where we work.

Your continued support is crucial to our work. Please renew your membership today with our safe and secure online renewal form.

With your renewal, you'll receive our award-winning Nature Conservancy magazine dedicated to the places and projects the Conservancy is working around the globe.

You'll also have the opportunity to create a personalized nature page on our web site and receive our monthly Great Places e-newsletter tailored to the places you care about most.

Renew now and make a difference for our most threatened lands and waters for both people and nature.

Best of all, you can feel confident that your renewal gift is being put to good use as The Nature Conservancy holds high rankings from Charity Navigator and meets all BBB Wise Giving Alliance Standards for Charity Accountability.

Thank you for your continued support.

  • Four issues of our award-winning Nature Conservancy Magazine*
  • Invitations to field trips and special events at Nature Conservancy preserves
  • Opportunities to participate in local chapter events
  • Opportunity to create a personalized nature page and receive our monthly Great Places e-newsletter

If you prefer, you may renew by mail or phone:

The Nature Conservancy
Attn: Treasury (Web/Support)
4245 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100
Arlington, VA 22203, USA
(800) 628-6860

Photo: Zumwalt Prairie Preserve in Oregon, United States © Ellen Morris Bishop