Every land trust’s success makes our whole movement stronger. So lets celebrate! See how land trusts across America are overcoming obstacles and inventing new ways to save special places. Their stories may inspire your own.
Right next door to the second largest city in the U.S. lies the 1,400-acre Palos Verdes Nature Preserve, where Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy is connecting at-risk youth in nearby Los Angeles to nature.
Land Trust Alliance
What happens when at-risk teens build a trail for their community?
Cleveland’s “Forgotten Triangle” was once an isolated, dangerous dumping ground. It was also the childhood home to three men who would leave to find success and later return to save it.
2013 Annual Report
“If we’re going to increase the pace of land conservation, this is the way to do it.”
2009 Annual Report
As strange hoots and howls echo across the sky, nervous kids spend their first night at a nature camp. But over time, something magical happens.
2011 Annual Report
“Land conservation is a unifying concept,” says Sherri Evans-Stanton, “one that generates strong bipartisan support.”