Working Locally to Act Globally

Working Locally to Act Globally

High Falls Lake, Glenville, North Carolina | Photo: Atira Conservation Working Locally to Act Globally By Nicole Adimey | Atira Conservation Founder Did you know that world governments have agreed to conserve at least 30 percent of terrestrial, freshwater and marine...
Local Land Conservation Is More Important than Ever

Local Land Conservation Is More Important than Ever

Nicole and Brett Adimey | Photo: Atira Conservation Local Land Conservation Is More Important than Ever By Nicole Adimey | Atira Conservation Founder When Brett and I were winding down our full-time careers and envisioning the next chapter of our lives, we knew we...
Moving Beyond Debate into Action

Moving Beyond Debate into Action

Working with the Vital Ground Foundation, we’ve helped protect wildlife corridors for grizzlies in Montana | Photo: Robert Scriba Moving Beyond Debate into Action By Nicole Adimey | Atira Conservation Founder Did you know that almost 40 percent of the Earth’s...
Saving Wetlands One Acre at a Time

Saving Wetlands One Acre at a Time

McCalla’s Woods | Photo: Sycamore Land Trust Saving Wetlands One Acre at a Time By Nicole Adimey | Atira Conservation Founder We’re not sure this received much attention in 2024, but the most recent decadal “Wetlands Status and Trends” report to Congress by the U.S....
Conservation Successes in 2024

Conservation Successes in 2024

A Year-End Note from the Founders 2024 was a busy year for Atira Conservation. We’re pleased to have contributed to 26 land  transactions, helping to permanently secure 19,681 acres of conservation lands! We are proud to have partnered with 18 land trusts, as...
Protecting the Earth’s Biodiversity

Protecting the Earth’s Biodiversity

Jonathan Dickerson State Park | Photo: Atira Conservation Protecting the Earth's Biodiversity A 2024 study by more than 20 conservation biologists from a dozen countries provides a new road map to protect the Earth’s biodiversity and fulfill the United Nations...