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Support an Asset: Conservation International

Through science, partnerships, and fieldwork, Conservation International protects critical ecosystems, reduce carbon emissions, and support communities. Join their mission and become an active partner in the preservation of our planet's natural treasures

Since its establishment in 1987, Conservation International has been dedicated to the crucial mission of highlighting and safeguarding the invaluable benefits that the natural world offers to humanity. By employing a multidisciplinary approach that combines rigorous fieldwork, innovative scientific endeavors, policy advocacy, and financial innovation, they have successfully conserved more than 6 million square kilometers (2.3 million square miles) of land and sea, spanning over 70 countries.

With a presence in more than two dozen countries and a worldwide network comprising thousands of partners, Conservation International's impact extends across the globe. This global reach, however, would not have been possible without the invaluable support of individuals like you. It is through their contributions that Conservation International is able to continue its mission of preserving nature for the benefit of all.

Conservation International operates on the foundational pillars of science, collaboration, and practical field demonstration. Their overarching goal is to empower societies to become responsible stewards of nature and biodiversity on a global scale, ensuring the well-being of humanity and the longevity of our planet.

Conservation International envisions a world where societies prioritize and cherish nature, committing to its preservation for the enduring benefit of people and all life on Earth. Their mission is to make this vision a reality.

One of their central efforts is the protection of forests that play a pivotal role in absorbing and storing climate-warming carbon. This is achieved through partnerships with businesses and governments to account for their impact on forests, facilitating private investment in forest protection initiatives, and assisting local and Indigenous communities in safeguarding forests on their lands.

Conservation International seeks to double the area of the world's oceans under protection, while simultaneously introducing innovative strategies for the sustainable management of marine fisheries. This includes helping countries secure and monitor their waters, integrating coastal habitats into climate policies, and challenging detrimental practices within the seafood sector.

The organization advocates for self-sustaining, conservation-based economies in regions with significant ecological significance for both people and nature. This is achieved by creating new funding models and production paradigms that balance the demand for essential natural resources with their protection.

Science has consistently underpinned Conservation International's work, with the organization boasting a global science team known as the Moore Center for Science. This team is dedicated exclusively to advancing conservation science, and their research is cited more frequently than that of any other U.S. conservation organization, even outpacing leading universities.

To address the urgent need for large-scale investment in nature, Conservation International has developed pioneering strategies, including the world's first debt-for-conservation swap initiated in Bolivia in 1987 and the innovative Carbon Fund. The latter allows companies to invest in forest protection as a means of stabilizing the climate, transforming the equation to make nature more valuable when alive rather than destroyed.

Respect for the rights of Indigenous peoples is central to Conservation International's mission. Indigenous communities manage 20% of the world's land, housing 80% of global biodiversity. However, they possess legal rights to only 6% of the world's land, often subject to practical restrictions. Conservation International follows the principle of Free, Prior and Informed Consent, affirming the right of Indigenous peoples to give or withhold consent for actions impacting their lands and rights.

Governments receive invaluable support from Conservation International, informed by cutting-edge science to make sound policy decisions that benefit conservation and human well-being. Their data, methodologies, and tools enable governments to comprehend the value of oceans, forests, grasslands, water resources, and wildlife populations, driving informed actions for the protection of these vital natural assets.

Conservation International believes that corporations hold a responsibility to invest in the conservation of the natural world they depend upon. The organization collaborates across sectors, working with companies and industry associations to achieve widespread impact. This collaboration aims to align markets with eco-friendly policies and promote sustainable production practices.

Conservation International relies on the generosity and commitment of its supporters to make a difference. By joining hands with dedicated conservationists, individuals have the opportunity to contribute to the conservation and restoration of tropical forests, the enhancement of marine ecosystems, and the betterment of human well-being in communities around the world.

Individuals can take a more active role in the mission of Conservation International through the Emerald Circle, a community that plays a crucial role in achieving the shared mission of preserving nature for the benefit of all. By making an annual gift of $1,000 or more, one can gain exclusive access to in-person presentations led by Conservation International scientists, webinars, virtual reality films, and a subscription to the "News from the Front" newsletter.

For those who seek to make an even greater impact, the Azure Circle offers the opportunity to be part of cutting-edge conservation science. A gift of $10,000 or more connects individuals with changemakers from across the world and provides direct engagement with life-changing programs supported by their contributions. The Azure Circle enables individuals to be a part of something extraordinary and make a lasting impact on nature.

In conclusion, Conservation International stands at the forefront of global conservation efforts. Through their extensive network, scientific expertise, and practical initiatives, they are committed to preserving nature for the benefit of people everywhere. By supporting their work and actively participating in their initiatives, individuals can contribute to the ongoing fight against climate change and the protection of our planet's invaluable ecosystems.

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