SAVE EVERYTHING
SAVE EVERYTHING
CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY
by ensuring the persistence of imperiled species and their habitats with an emphasis on private land.
The Turner Endangered Species Fund and Biodiversity Divisions are dedicated to conserving biological diversity by ensuring the persistence of imperiled species and their habitats with an emphasis on private land.
We aim to use the best science to effectively conserve biodiversity and establish a new level of effectiveness for private-public efforts to redress the extinction crisis.
Much of the wonder of nature can be saved for future generations if conservation activities are more frequently and successfully applied on private working landscapes like those owned by Ted Turner.
Much of the wonder of nature can be saved for future generations if conservation activities are more frequently and successfully applied on private working landscapes like those owned by Ted Turner.
INSPIRING
a new generation of young scientists and policy makers to improve the balance between conservation and commerce
The Future of Funding for Wildlife Conservation
NEWSROOM
TESF announces new initiative – We recently secured a $5,000 grant from Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism to initiate at the Z-Bar Ranch an effort to improve the conservation status of the increasingly imperiled Monarch butterfly. This effort is yet another outstanding example of our capacity to do much on behalf of a worldwide problem – pollinator conservation — with just a little help from a public agency because of our access to the great conservation landscapes that are Turner Ranches. Details follow …
Monarch summary
2015 Arctic Grayling Working Group along with the US Fish and Wildlife Service and MT Fish Wildlife and Parks recognize Turner Biodiversity Division for conservation activities regarding Montana arctic grayling.
2015 Arctic grayling award
Vermejo Park Ranch and TESF aims to aid Endangered Black-Footed Ferrets.
Ted Turner Ranch aims to Aid Endangered Black-footed ferrets