The Lodge At Cabin Bluff in Woodbine, GA is a nature retreat nestled in the heart of Northern California, offering a temporary home to thousands of migratory birds between December and March. With a dedicated staff, scientists, and members, they are committed to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends, working in over 70 countries and territories. Their mission is to make a lasting impact on the climate and biodiversity crises by developing breakthrough ideas, amplifying local leaders, and influencing policy.
They have set ambitious goals for 2030, aiming to avoid or sequester 3 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually, help 100 million people at severe risk of climate-related emergencies, conserve 650 million hectares of biodiverse habitats, conserve 4 billion hectares of marine habitat, conserve 1 million kilometers of rivers and 30 million hectares of lakes and wetlands, and support the leadership of 45 million people from Indigenous and local communities in stewarding their environment and securing rights. Through their work, they strive to protect our natural world and reverse climate change and biodiversity loss.
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