Rolling hills that look like a wrinkled green blanket of grass.
Aerial view of the Flint Hills The rolling Flint Hills extend farther than the eye can see. This image was taken in the Beaumont area, north and east of Wichita, Kansas. © Jim Richardson

Make a Difference in Kansas

The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. For more than 30 years, we’ve worked in Kansas to do just that. We've permanently protected 190,000 acres across the state, including five preserves that are open to the public.

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2022 Year In Review

Read about this year's conservation gains in Kansas.

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Explore The Places We Protect In Kansas

The Nature Conservancy has permanently protected 190,000 acres and 600 miles of freshwater streams in Kansas.