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Annual Report

2007 Year in Review Cover2007 Year in Review

For 23 years, The Conservation Fund has been a leader in working with its partners to protect the best of America’s wild havens, working lands and vibrant communities. In 2007, we achieved a signifi cant milestone—six million acres conserved. From the Gates of the Arctic National Park to the Gray Reef reach of the North Platte to the Glatfelter Forests straddling the Delaware and Chesapeake bays, we have protected the landscapes that have shaped us as a people and defi ned us as a nation.

 

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Mill Lake Youth Camp
Restore a Michigan Camp for Kids

Memories created in the outdoors last a lifetime. In Michigan, we have a chance to restore this lakeside camp so that families can return to make new memories. Read more »

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Four stars from Charity Navigator and an A+ from the American Institute of Philanthropy recognize the Fund's record 1% fundraising costs and 97% program allocation. 

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