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MDLT has conserved more than 80,000 acres of prime desert habitat, forever weaving together National Parks, wilderness areas, and wildlife linkage corridors. The organization works closely with a broad range of desert community members and visitors, as well as with local, state, and federal agencies. MDLT offers hands-on learning and volunteer opportunities to residents and visitors of the desert. It collaborates closely with, and is supported by, a diverse range of partner organizations, agencies, neighbors, and visitors who treasure the desert’s unique qualities.
posted Sep 10, 2020
The Land Trust of Santa Cruz County is dedicated to protecting and caring for the lands we love. We protect both working lands, like farms and timberland, and natural lands with high conservation value – thus protecting water supplies, wildlife habitats, and open space.
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LTSCV is committed to protecting, promoting, and enhancing the natural habitats of fish, wildlife, plants or similar ecosystems, and preserving land for agriculture, recreation, education, historical preservation, or open space.
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Land Trust of Napa County is a community-based nonprofit dedicated to preserving the character of Napa County by permanently protecting land.
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In 1985, the Land Trust for Santa Barbara County was formed when the Santa Ynez Valley Land Trust and Carpinteria Valley Land Trust combined to serve the entire county. Today, the Land Trust for Santa Barbara County has helped to preserve over 27,000 acres of natural resource and agricultural land, including the Arroyo Hondo Preserve, Sedgwick Reserve, Carpinteria Bluffs, Coronado Butterfly Preserve, Point Sal, Carpinteria Salt Marsh and several ranches on the Gaviota Coast.
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The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County works cooperatively with both landowners and government agencies to find positive, mutually beneficial solutions. Our goal is to help prevent poorly planned development, protect drinking water sources, restore wildlife habitat and promote family farmlands and ranches.
Since 1984, we have permanently conserved over 24,000 acres of land in San Luis Obispo County. With your support, we’ll ensure that San Luis Obispo County has wild natural areas, productive family farms and ranches, clean fresh water, and stunning landscapes forever.
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John Muir Land Trust protects and cares for open space, ranches, farms, parkland and shoreline in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. Since our founding 30 years ago, JMLT has become one of the leading forces for conservation in northern California. With 3,500 acres protected, many beautiful places in the East Bay are permanently preserved for recreation and wildlife habitat. JMLT believes that the vitality of our natural open spaces is essential to the health of our earth, air, water, native plants and animals — and all of us.
posted Sep 10, 2020
Golden State Land Conservancy is a nationally accredited land trust. As of February 26, 2020 the Golden State Land Conservancy (GSLC) was added to the over 400 accredited land trusts nationwide by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission. GSLC’s mission is to promote and secure real, tangible land conservation outcomes in California by developing positive relationships with a property’s stakeholder.
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The Feather River Land Trust conserves ecologically and culturally important lands and waters in the Feather River Watershed. With grassroots relationships and strategic partnerships, we’re working to safeguard the Sierra Nevada’s largest source of water and ensure that biodiverse ecosystems remain intact and healthy for our shared future.
posted Sep 10, 2020
The Fallbrook Land Conservancy (FLC), founded in 1988, is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and enhancing the rural character of Fallbrook (an unincorporated village in Northern San Diego County, in Southern California).