We have a rewilding approach to conservation—everything we do can be measured in land and sea protected, wildlife populations recovered, and neighboring communities prospering as a result of conservation. All of this positive work in the world has been accomplished with partners.
15
National Parks Created or Expanded
2
Marine National Parks Designated
14+
Million Acres Protected (land)
30+
Million Acres Protected (sea)
20+
Conservation and Monitoring Projects
10
Species Reintroduced
2
Jaguar Cubs Born in Iberá
75+
Communities Positioned to Benefit from Parklands Protection
30
Properties Improved for Residents of Pumalín Park’s Gateway Community
25+
Years Engaged in Campaigns to Defend Wild Nature
25+
Book Titles Released from Publishing Program
Tompkins Conservation implements its projects through a nonprofit network including Tompkins Conservation Chile and Rewilding Argentina.
In ways large and small, as individuals and groups, we have the power to reorient the trajectory of life on Earth toward beauty, diversity, wildness, and health.