The Nature Conservancy - Oklahoma Chapter
Cause Area
- Environment
Location
2727 E 21stSuite 102Tulsa, OK 74114 United StatesOrganization Information
Mission Statement
The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.
Description
The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working to protect the most ecologically important lands and waters around the world for nature and people.
- We work closely with partners, corporations, indigenous people and traditional communities all over the world, and people like you.
- We have a science-based plan that achieves tangible results all over the world.
- We use a non-confrontational, collaborative approach.
- We continually strive to exercise integrity beyond reproach and to operate openly and
- transparently as we pursue our mission.
The Oklahoma Chapter was founded in 1986. The state office is located in Tulsa, with other offices in Oklahoma City, Pawhuska, Pontotoc, and Tahlequah.
The Oklahoma Chapter owns or protects 14 preserves in the state, currently totaling 72,293 acres.
The places we work include: Arkansas River Least Tern Preserve; Black Mesa Preserve; Blue River; Boehler Seeps & Sandhills Preserve; Charley Owl Preserve; Cucumber Creek Preserve; Eucha Nature Preserve; Four Canyon Preserve; J.T. Nickel Family Nature & Wildlife Preserve; Keystone Ancient Forest Preserve; Pontotoc Ridge Preserve; Springer Prairie Preserve; Tallgrass Prairie Preserve; Twin Cave Preserve; White Oak Prairie.