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New state headquarters fits into The Nature Conservancy's mission
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The Nature Conservancy recently celebrated the opening of its new state headquarters, located in a restored, historic bungalow in Jackson's Greater Belhaven neighborhood.
The non-profit, international organization, begun in 1951, has operated in Mississippi for many years, but only since 1989 as a state chapter. This is the conservancy's third move in Jackson, and marks a return to the downtown area.
"We are excited to be based in Belhaven, where interest in preservation and bea...
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; STEVEN J. MCCORMICK The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 05-15-2003 The Nature Conservancy responds By STEVEN J. MCCORMICK Date: 05-15-2003, Thursday Section: OPINION Edtion: All EditionsTwo Star B. Two Star P. One Star B THE NATURE CONSERVANCY takes seriously the issues of oversight, judgment, and
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Nature Conservancy urges cooperation
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; Andrews, Michael Indian Country Today (Lakota Times) 12-15-2004 Your editorial "Nature conservancy efforts disregard indigenous peoples" (Vol. 24, Iss. 24) issues a welcome call for conservation groups to work more closely and effectively with Native and traditional peoples. We at the Nature
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Woman Wills $400,000 To Nature Conservancy
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New state headquarters fits into The Nature Conservancy's mission: organization at home in rehabbed Greater Belhaven bungalow.
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; The Nature Conservancy recently celebrated the opening of its new state headquarters, located in a restored, historic bungalow in Jackson's Greater Belhaven neighborhood. The non-profit, international organization, begun in 1951, has operated in Mississippi for many years, but only since 1989 as a
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Couple Puts Face on Nature Conservancy's Work in Mississippi.
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; By Karen Nelson, The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 16--OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss.--Cynthia Ramseur was proud of the signs she produced overnight so the Nature Conservancy could post ...
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