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ONTARIO LAND TRUST ALLIANCE INC.

OLTA supports the efforts of 35 land trusts across Ontario. Fuelled by more than 100,000 volunteers, OLTA members have conserved over 80,000 acres across Ontario - and their impact continues to grow. Land trusts are locally-based, often volunteer-led, charities that work tirelessly to conserve special lands and waters in their communities - forever. Established and driven by community members, land trusts are well positioned to work with private landowners and other local stakeholders to realize shared conservation objectives and help build a nature legacy for current and future generations to enjoy.

Boothbay Region Land Trust Inc.

The mission of Boothbay Region Land Trust is to conserve for the public benefit the natural habitat, scenic beauty and working land of the Boothbay region.

Land Trust Of North Alabama

Land Trust of North Alabama's mission is to preserve North Alabama’s scenic, historic and ecological resources through conservation, advocacy, recreation and education.

Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust

Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust protects significant natural, agricultural, and scenic areas and encourages land stewardship for the benefit of the environment, the economy, and future generations.

Beaufort County Open Land Trust

THE BEAUFORT COUNTY OPEN LAND TRUST PROTECTS SIGNIFICANT ECOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL PLACES THAT DEFINE THE NATURAL LANDSCAPE WHILE CONTRIBUTING TO THE HEALTH AND SPIRIT OF THE EXTRAORDINARY LOWCOUNTRY REGION.

Joshuas Tract Conservation & Historic Trust

The mission of Joshua's Tract Conservation and Historic Trust is to permanently protect and maintain the land and preserve the heritage of northeastern Connecticut for the benefit and well-being of present and future generations.

COWICHAN COMMUNITY LAND TRUST SOCIETY

We are a local land trust/conservancy with a strong focus on community-building and voluntary land stewardship. Many of our projects are partnerships with TLC, NCC, or other organizations.

BRAS D'OR PRESERVATION NATURE TRUST

The Bras d’Or Preservation Nature Trust partners with private landowners, organizations and communities to conserve and protect ecologically important habitat through land donation, purchase, and conservation easements. It was the first “designated conservation organization” under the then newly enacted Nova Scotia Conservation Easements Act in 1993. The Bras d’Or Preservation Nature Trust is a registered charity with the Canadian Revenue Agency, able to issue tax deductible receipts for donations and gifts. The organization is governed by a voluntary Board of Directors. The Bras d'Or Preservation Nature Trust also sponsors the Bras d'Or Lakes and Watershed Interpretive Centre in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, as part of its mission to increase public awareness of the ecology of the Bras d'Or and the need for conservation within the watershed.

Lowell Parks And Conservation Trust

The Lowell Parks & Conservation Trust's mission is to improve the quality of life for the people of Lowell through education and through the creation, conservation, and preservation of parks, open spaces and special places.

Annapolis Valley Farmland Trust Society

The Annapolis Valley Farmland Trust is a not-for-profit society promoting and facilitating the preservation of farmland in the Annapolis Valley. The society is able to do its work because of corporate sponsorships, memberships and general donations.

Central New York Land Trust

MISSION STATEMENT: The Central New York Land Trust seeks to preserve and protect natural areas in order to provide our communities clean water, clean air, wildlife habitat, and a chance to connect with the land

Bitter Root Land Trust Inc

The Bitter Root Land Trust is a private, non-profit organization that partners with landowners and our community to conserve clean water, wildlife habitat, and working farms and ranches in and around the Bitterroot Valley for present and future generations.