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Organization Overview:
The Northcoast Regional Land Trust (NRLT) was formed in 2000 by a diverse group of people with backgrounds in land use planning, ranching , farming, fisheries, forestry and others concerned with protecting the North Coast’s environment and quality of life. Congestion in other urban areas of California has contributed to a steep climb in the real estate value of agricultural lands and other natural areas, catalyzing their conversion to residential development. The NRLT works with conservationists, ranchers, farmers, timberland managers, natural resource scientists, environmental advocates, and residents to establish a legacy of protected land to help shape a sustainable future for the region’s family-owned ranches, farms and forests.
Organization Location:
Mission/Vision Statement
Size of service area: Three counties (Humboldt, Del Norte, Trinity), 3,500 mi2
Size of land trust staff: - 4.5 staff, 12 board members
Number of acres conserved (conservation easements, land acquisition, etc.): Nearly 12,500 acres conserved
Number of members/supporters: 200
Year the land trust was founded: 2000
Annual budget: $500,000
Does the land trust have a strategic conservation plan?: Yes, a 5-year organizational strategic plan and a 5-year Strategic Conservation Action Plan

