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SDHC is a nationally accredited land trust working since 2004 to acquire, manage, and protect land that supports sensitive habitats and species.
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The Sacramento Valley Conservancy’s mission is to preserve the beauty, character and biodiversity of the Sacramento Valley landscape by protecting and stewarding natural and working lands, and scenic open spaces for the benefit of current and future generations.
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Rivers & Lands Conservancy connects our community to natural, wild, and open spaces of southern California through land conservation, stewardship, and education.
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Since 1991, Placer Land Trust has worked with willing landowners and conservation partners to preserve over 11,400 acres of natural and agricultural land in Placer County… now and forever.
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POST protects open space on the Peninsula and in the South Bay for the benefit of all!
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The Pacific Forest Trust conserves and protects productive U.S. forests to ensure that they continue to provide timber, clean drinking water, homes for healthy and diverse plant and animal populations, outdoor spaces to enjoy, along with a stable climate.
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The OVLC is a nonprofit, non-governmental, land protection organization supported by private donations. We work to protect and restore the views, trails, water, and wildlife of the Ojai Valley for current and future generations to enjoy.
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The Northern California Regional Land Trust, a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization, assists landowners, agencies, and community partners in the conservation of agricultural lands, open space, wildlife habitat and natural resources within Butte, Glenn, and Tehama Counties in California. We are dedicated to conserving our open spaces, working lands, and natural resources for generations to come.
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The Northcoast Regional Land Trust was formed in 2000 by a diverse group of people with backgrounds in land use planning, ranching, farming, fisheries, forestry and others concerned with protecting the California North Coast’s extraordinary environment and quality of life.
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Working with landowners to ensure the continuation of the rural character of the Mother Lode through the preservation of agricultural and forest lands, natural and scenic sites, historical places, and other unique properties in California's gold country.