Land Trust Alliance
The Land Trust Alliance, originally formed in 1982 as the Land Trust Exchange, is a national conservation organization representing more than 1,700 land trusts across the United States. The organization describes its objectives as working to increase the pace and quality of conservation by advocating favorable tax policies, training land trusts in best practices, and working to ensure the permanence of conservation in the face of continuing threats. 2011 marked the 30th anniversary of the organization. The Land Trust Alliance is based in Washington, DC. As of December 2010, national, regional and local land trusts have conserved a total of 47 million acres (190,000 km²) of land in America.[1]
The president of the Land Trust Alliance is Rand Wentworth.
Mission
The Land Trust Alliance saves the places people love by strengthening land conservation across America.
See also
- Allegheny Land Trust
- Berks County Conservancy
- Blue Ridge Land Conservancy
- Branford Land Trust
- Capitol Land Trust (CLT)
- Carolina Mountain Land Conservancy
- Cave Conservancies
- Community land trust (CLT)
- Forest Legacy Program
- Genesee Valley Conservancy (GVC)
- Greater Worcester Land Trust
- Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF)
- Land Trust of Virginia (LTV)
- Maryland Environmental Trust (MET)
- Mountain Conservation Trust of Georgia (MCTGA)
- Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust
- Natural Lands Trust
- Oak Ridges Moraine Land Trust
- Pennsylvania Land Trust Association
- Rainforest Trust
- South End Lower Roxbury Open Space Land Trust
- Southside Community Land Trust
- Sudbury Valley Trustees (SVT)
- The Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County (LCSLO, California's Central Coast)
- The Trust for Public Land (TPL)
- The Wildlife Trusts partnership
- Upper Valley Land Trust
- Vermont Land Trust
- Waltham Land Trust
- Wilderness Land Trust
- Woodland Stewards
References
- ↑ The Land Trust Alliance - Official website, October 2011.
External links
- Land Trust Alliance website
- Genesee Valley Conservancy website (Western New York)
- Sudbury Valley Trustees website (Sudbury, Massachusetts)