The Nature Conservancy is also encouraging vineyard owners to work together to coordinate water demand and supply.
"I'm sure this is something that's going to evolve, " said Neil Calvanese, the conservancy's vice president.
Meanwhile, permanent easements held by the Wright conservancy on 16 private Wright residences limit exterior alterations.
The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy operates four huge parks in and around the city.
The Conservancy's 5 million acres make it one of the country's largest nongovernment landowners.
In the 1990s, with the house near collapse, the Conservancy undertook a complete restoration and retrofitting.
"They're using the trees as a scapegoat, " says Mr. Malkin, president of Greenwich Tree Conservancy.
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Conservancy officials said they want to reduce the amount of trash hauled from the park to landfills.
On the warmest, sunniest spring Sundays, some 250, 000 people will enter the park, according to the conservancy.
Environmental advocates who have long called for more recycling in New York City cheered the conservancy's announcement.
Founded in 1951, the Conservancy has always been out of the anticorporate mainstream of the environmental movement.
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Huber--traditional fat targets for greens--are logging at Nature Conservancy preserves in Arkansas, Maine, North Carolina and Virginia.
Her garden inspired the formation of the Garden Conservancy, a national nonprofit devoted to preserving exceptional gardens.
Four years later he donated the land to the Nature Conservancy, the first of his ten easements.
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Additionally, the conservancy plans to replace the park's more than 300 plastic trash cans with slatted aluminum containers.
Nelson said DOT started using a Geographic Information System program developed by the conservancy's Adirondack researchers last year.
His organization often collaborates with other groups, including the NOAA and the Nature Conservancy, a nonprofit conservation group.
It later fell into decline and was taken over by the agency's predecessor, the Nature Conservancy, in 1957.
Chunks of the Save Valley conservancy have been earmarked for resettlement, although the area is unsuitable for farming.
The Conservancy owns or has easements on 50, 000 acres of barrier islands and salt marshes on Virginia's eastern shore.
With the additional recycling bins, the conservancy hopes the recycled materials will grow to 80 or 90 tons per year.
They were the first pieces in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's commitment to acquire 69, 000 acres from the conservancy over five years.
The oil spill could not have come at a worst time says Warner Chabot, vice president of an ocean conservancy.
Indeed, prior to Central Park Conservancy assuming responsibility for its maintenance, Central Park was itself barren and notoriously crime-ridden.
The Program for Belize has been working with the international Nature Conservancy, particularly on efforts to battle climate change.
Coordinated internationally by the Ocean Conservancy, the activity of cleaning up beaches and waterways takes place on an international level.
The park's "small, nimble" rats use the park's trash containers as lunch boxes, said Dena Libner, a spokeswoman for the conservancy.
Today he is backing the conservancy's efforts to get the balance right between Maine's fishermen and the oceans' depleted fish stocks.
Environmental experts from The Nature Conservancy are trying to teach soy farmers in Santarem to be good stewards of the land.
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