Pacific
About the Pacific Region
The Pacific region, including California, Nevada, and Hawaii, includes over 200 land trusts. Several states in the Pacific region have formed rangeland collaborations working through state or regional land trust organizations.
The diversity of this region is striking, from arid Nevada lands to Hawaii’s tropical, volcanic, and agricultural lands the range of habitats and landscape types is broad. Threatened landscapes include old-growth redwoods, coastal estuaries, the Sierra Nevada Mountains and productive rangeland.
The majority of land trusts in the Pacific are located in California. California land trusts have provided advocacy leadership with their proactive approach to both state politics and local grassroots action. Boosted by a long standing history of volunteerism at the local level, the state has consistently been a national leader in terms of acres conserved.
Regional Conservation Success

A Big Sur State of Mind
Glen Deven Ranch, an 860-acre mixed use property above Highway 1 in the hills of Big Sur in California, is a striking example of the beauty, simplicity and raw power of Big Sur. Read more
Read more success stories from the Pacific region.
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