Our Impact on Conservation, Public Land Access, and Climate Protection

The Conservation Lands Foundation serves the essential role of protecting valuable public lands, rivers, and trails and powering the national movement of community-led advocates.

Photo: Carrizo Plain National Monument, California

Since 2007, we have:

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Permanently protected more than 10 million acres of National Conservation Lands

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Added more than 150 units to the National Conservation Lands system

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Defended and restored more than 15 million acres of public land from oil and gas development

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Secured the biggest year-to-year federal funding increase for the care of National Conservation Lands to date

Turning local passion into protections.

We achieve long-lasting conservation through community-based action. Through grant giving, capacity building, and field support, we’ve grown our Friends Grassroots Network into powerful voices that decision-makers listen to.


Since 2007, we have:


  • Awarded more than $16 million in grants to the Friends Network


  • Grown the Friends Network to more than 80 organizations


  • Expanded the reach of the Friends Network to more than 12 states

Introducing Avi Kwa Ame National Monument, Nevada

We’ve worked with partner groups for over a decade to win protection for Avi Kwa Ame (Ah-VEE kwa-meh) National Monument, the Mojave name for Spirit Mountain.


In March 2023, President Biden used the Antiquities Act to designate over half a million acres of this sacred landscape.


Explore this newly protected National Monument through our interactive story map. Hear from Fort Mojave tribal members as they share their connection to this sacred landscape.

Success Stories

Rock formations
By Conservation Lands Foundation March 2, 2026
A U.S. District Court granted a motion by conservation organizations to block ground-disturbing activities associated with construction of the Northern Corridor Highway through the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area near St. George, Utah.
Desert landscape
By Conservation Lands Foundation February 26, 2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 26, 2026 Contact: Kris Deutschman, kris@conservationlands.org, Bertha Gutiérrez, bertha@conservationlands.org Las Vegas, NV - The Conservation Lands Foundation celebrates the passing of the Sloan Canyon Conservation and Lateral Pipeline Act (H.R. 972) led by Representative Dina Titus (D-Nevada) and Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nevada), which expands Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area in Southern Nevada by almost 9,300 acres as mitigation for important water infrastructure needed in Southern Nevada. The bill, which passed unanimously in both the House and Senate, is now headed to the President’s desk for his signature. The bill ensures that a water pipeline project by the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) may be constructed underground through the Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area. The authority to grant right-of-way access to SNWA in a permanently protected area had to be granted by Congress. “The Horizon Lateral project is an example of how infrastructure projects on National Conservation Lands can have minimal ground disturbance, mitigate anticipated impacts, and address community needs while ensuring the objects and values for which the area was protected remain protected. This legislation is a positive example of a bill that strikes a balance between conservation and development with input from local advocates. We applaud the leadership and commitment of Senator Cortez Masto and Representative Dina Titus to advance balanced public lands legislation” said Jocelyn Torres, Chief Conservation Officer at the Conservation Lands Foundation.
mountains and forest
By Conservation Lands Foundation November 21, 2025
Patagonia, Adyen ask customers to protect public lands this holiday season
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You make nature protections possible.

Your support today helps us protect the vulnerable places that are essential for preventing further biodiversity loss and ensuring healthy people and planet for generations to come.

“Conservation Lands Foundation leverages my donation more than any other organization I support. What they are able to achieve with such a relatively small staff on a national scale is truly singular.”

— Tracy Wolstencroft, Donor