The world’s most biodiverse region is at a turning point.
With 40% of the world’s species, more than a quarter of the Earth’s forests and the second largest reef on the planet, Latin America is a beacon of hope for a planet facing a changing climate and growing demands for food, water and energy.

Report
Latin America Impact Report 2022
TNC in Latin America creates innovative solutions to face the most difficult challenges of our world

Contact
TNC en Español
Visit our site in Spanish! ¡Visita nuestro sitio en español!
Your Chance to Give Back
From Mexico’s Baja California in the north to Argentina’s Patagonia in the southern tip, The Nature Conservancy has worked in Latin America for more than 40 years to protect its lands, waters and oceans.