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To purchase and permanently protect privately held forest lands in the buffer zone of Sinharaja World Heritage Rainforest to secure its buffer zone, create bio-diversity corridors to connect fragmented rainforest patches and restore damaged ecosystems.
Conserve wildlife habitat, wetlands, agricultural and forest lands, scenic open space and shorelines throughout Skagit County for the benefit of current and future generations.
Conserve and care for the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Columbia River region through sound science and strong relationships.
Working in partnership with the community to preserve, protect, and enhance the natural resources of the Santa Monica Mountains for the benefit of the environment and for present and future generations through: land acquisition and conservation easements; habitat preservation and restoration; and research and education.
To honor the relationship between people and land by protecting irreplaceable lowcountry lands including working farms and forests, scenic vistas, relatively natural habitats and historic landscapes using both established and innovative conservation approaches.
Whitesbog Village is a historic company town and farm with 25 historic buildings, blueberry farm fields, cranberry bogs, hiking trails, reservoirs, streams, a picnic grove and the Elizabeth White Gardens. In the early 1900’s, Whitesbog was the largest cranberry farm in New Jersey and its founder, Joseph J. White, was a nationally recognized leader in the cranberry industry. In 1916, Elizabeth C. White collaborated with Dr. Frederick A. Coville of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and successfully developed the first cultivated blueberry here at Whitesbog. Elizabeth developed a nursery here, built her home, Suningive and her gardens of native Pine Barrens plants. Our mission is to restore, protect and enhance historic Whitesbog Village, and to preserve and interpret the White family legacy, inspiring audiences of all ages to experience the origins and past innovations of cranberry and blueberry culture and the rich and unique ecology of the NJ Pine Barrens.
Our mission is to preserve and steward Aquidneck Island’s open spaces for the lasting benefit of the community, while connecting people with the land that defines the Island’s natural character. Using our strategic position and expertise, we are stepping up our conservation work, protecting more land, engaging islanders more deeply in community stewardship, encouraging smart land use decisions, and making every effort to connect as many islanders as possible with the benefits of our work.
Sogorea Te’ Land Trust is an urban Indigenous women-led land trust based in the San Francisco Bay Area that facilitates the return of Indigenous land to Indigenous people.
They are a local land trust serving the town of Lincoln, MA, founded in 1957. Their mission is to protect the rural character of Lincoln, Massachusetts by holding conservation land in trust for the benefit of the residents of Lincoln.
The mission of the Colorado Water Trust is to restore flows to Colorado’s rivers in need.
The Mission of the Canton Land Conservation Trust is to acquire, preserve, and protect land of sceni
The Guilford Land Conservation Trust acquires and conserves natural places for future generations.