Adirondack Waterfalls A waterfall in the Adirondacks of New York. © Charles Gleberman Photography
Water sustains all life, making Earth a living planet. Fresh water connects land to sea, community to community and species to species. Fresh water shapes landscapes, weather patterns, cultures and the course of life itself.
Fresh water flows through everything we do at The Nature Conservancy. We aim to conserve 1 million kilometers of rivers and 30 million hectares of lakes and wetlands by 2030.
The Urgency to Protect Fresh Water
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The world has lost nearly one-third of its freshwater ecosystems since 1970.
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Monitored freshwater populations have declined by an average of 83% since 1970.
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TNC's goal is to conserve 1 million kilometers of the world's rivers by 2030.
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TNC also aims to conserve 30 million hectares of lakes and wetlands by 2030.
Supporting life along the Kansas River
In Kansas, the Kansas River supplies drinking water to more than 800,000 people and supports wildlife like catfish, freshwater mussels, and migratory birds. Together with the U.S. Army Corp. of Engineers (USACE), TNC is restoring more natural water flows, improving water quality and helping fish and other species thrive in healthier habitat.
Restoring freshwater mussels to the Wabash River
In Indiana’s Wabash River, TNC and the USACE are helping rebuild populations of freshwater mussels—nature’s tiny water filters that are essential for clean, healthy rivers. Through innovative mussel restoration and habitat improvements, we’re supporting a river that’s home to a rich diversity of fish and wildlife.
Bringing ancient species back to Cape Fear River
In North Carolina’s Cape Fear River, ancient migratory fish like striped bass, American shad and Atlantic sturgeon (pictured) depend on seasonal pulses of water to swim upstream and spawn. TNC is collaborating with the USACE and others to improve flows and fish passage, giving these remarkable species a better chance to complete their life cycles.
More places where KIA is powering environmental progress
Kia America's support is helping protect fresh water across the U.S.
#AcceleratetheGood for Fresh Water
As part of its campaign, Kia America is committing $3M to TNC to support our freshwater conservation efforts nationwide. The campaign will also raise awareness of and educate audiences on why freshwater ecosystems are important for all life on Earth.