posted Apr 21, 2022
Island Heritage Trust is a community-based, non-profit land trust contributing to the well-being of the island community by conserving its distinctive landscape and natural resources, maintaining public access to valued trails, shoreline and islands, and by providing educational programming for all ages.
posted Apr 21, 2022
ACT saves land by purchasing it or receiving it as a donation. We work with landowners on voluntary conservation easements and life estates to help them preserve their property while retaining the use of it. ACT can provide solutions with important property, income, and estate tax benefits.
posted Apr 21, 2022
The Goshen Land Trust, Inc. is a non-profit (501 C 3) organization of volunteers, founded in 1980, for the purposes of improving the quality of life for current and future generations of Goshen, Connecticut area residents, through the preservation and protection of natural and open lands.
posted Apr 21, 2022
Through the Conservancy’s leadership, the Escondido Creek Watershed will become a model of vibrant urban communities and viable natural ecosystems thriving together.
posted Apr 21, 2022
Agricultural-Natural Resources Trust was formed as the first Land Trust of Eastern Contra Costa County by the Contra Costa Board of Supervisors in 1997. Conserving the agricultural heritage and natural resources of Contra Costa County, as well as neighboring areas, is critical to protecting our way of life. We’re not a government agency but a private, nonprofit corporation that depends on the support of generous donors, landowners, and volunteers to do our work.
posted Apr 21, 2022
South Alabama Land Trust protects land and promotes environmental education in coastal Alabama so current and future residents can enjoy clean water and the marine life, wildlife, and outdoor recreation that define our area.
posted Apr 21, 2022
The AFLT was created to enhance, promote and preserve the productivity and sustainability of Alabama’s forest resources to ensure their economic and environmental benefits for future generations.
posted Apr 19, 2022
The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is our state’s largest public funding source for outdoor community projects. It provides matching funds to create new parks, protect wildlife habitat and preserve working lands.
posted Apr 19, 2022
Partnering with the community, we build, maintain, and promote access to a diverse trail network that brings joy to all users. Through partnerships with landowners and organizations, we work to create a sustainable and fun experience for all outdoor enthusiasts.
posted Apr 19, 2022
The Friends of the Dahlgren Railroad Heritage Trail is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit group of volunteers who work to develop, preserve, and maintain the historic rail-to-trail greenway as a major recreational, tourism, and educational opportunity for the citizens of King George County and the state of Virginia.