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The Nature Conservancy in Africa - Conservation in Africa

The Nature Conservancy in Asia Pacific - Conservation in Asia-Pacific

The Nature Conservancy in the Caribbean - Conservation in the Caribbean

The Nature Conservancy in Central America - Conservation in Central America

The Nature Conservancy in North America - Conservation in North America

The Nature Conservancy in the United States - Conservation in the United States

The Nature Conservancy in South America - Conservation in South America



Places We Protect

Coiba Island, the Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama
The Gulf of Chiriqui supports more mangrove forests than any other region in Central America.
Other Places.

Featured

The bi-national La Amistad National Park is a site where the Conservancy has been doing ground breaking innovative work with indigenous communities and partners. 

Did You Know?

one of the many birds of Coiba National Park
Although Panama is slightly smaller than South Carolina, it hosts more than 900 bird species - that's more than all the bird species registered in the United States and Canada combined.

In the Spotlight

Panama has had two debt-for-nature swaps one in the Chagres National Park and the other in the Darien National Park.  


Images (top to bottom, left to right): mangroves of Bocas del Toro © Nicole Balloffet/TNC; Bird © Nestor Windevoxhel/TNC; Coiba Island, Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama © Lider Sucre/ANCON; one of the many birds of Coiba National Park © Nestor Windevoxhel/TNC.