posted Sep 11, 2020
Transition Habitat Conservancy protects transition zone and wildlife corridor ecosystems and their scenic, agricultural, and cultural resource values in the West Mojave Desert. We provide education about the fragile and inspirational nature of our desert plants, animals, and ecosystems to connect people to nature.
posted Sep 11, 2020
Working to protect, enhance and restore the native biodiversity and ecosystem values of the Tejon Ranch and Tehachapi Range for the benefit of California’s future generations.
posted Sep 11, 2020
The Sutter Buttes Regional Land Trust’s mission is to protect the land and natural resources of the Sutter Buttes and surrounding regions for present and future generations.
posted Sep 11, 2020
Sonoma Land Trust conserves scenic, natural, agricultural and open land for future generations, and has protected more than 50,000 acres since 1976.
posted Sep 11, 2020
Solano Land Trust was founded in 1986 as the Solano County Farmlands and Open Space Foundation as a result of open space advocates, land developers and a municipal government working together to benefit the whole community. This unusual genesis created the structure for a board of directors that reflects all sides of land-use issues united in the mission to preserve the agricultural legacy and natural landscapes of Solano County and enhance people’s relationship to the land.
posted Sep 11, 2020
The grasslands, foothills, and forests between Yosemite and Kings Canyon National Parks provide land for farms and ranches, a home for native plants and wildlife, and a source of clean water.
The Sierra Foothill Conservancy honors our natural and cultural heritage by protecting these resources and ensuring that present and future generations will continue to experience and enjoy the land in this region.
posted Sep 11, 2020
Since 1998, Shasta Land Trust has led efforts to identify and conserve significant lands in the north state that provide local benefits such as open space, wildlife habitat, scenic views, recreation, and working agricultural lands.
posted Sep 11, 2020
Sequoia Riverlands Trust (SRT) is a regional nonprofit land trust dedicated to strengthening California's heartland and the natural and agricultural legacy of the southern Sierra Nevada and San Joaquin Valley. The wealth, productivity and beauty of this land inspire our work to conserve it for the prosperity and enjoyment of future generations.
posted Sep 10, 2020
Since 1918, Save the Redwoods League has worked to protect and restore redwood forests and connect people to their peace and beauty.
posted Sep 10, 2020
Working to create and protect the 22-mile San Joaquin River Parkway for everyone.