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Trust Our Land: Willingly waiting for wildlife

Wildlife is one of our community’s most treasured resources. Deer, elk, and our other furry friends inspire and give us a reason to tread lightly in the backcountry. Like many in Eagle County, wildlife have had a challenging year. Increased …

CLC Restoration Series: Public Hands on Public Lands (April 24th)

Spring’s arrival marks the beginning of another recreation season across the Rocky Mountains. Colorado’s public lands often bear the brunt of the recreational cycle, notably more so after the pandemic pushed more and more people outside. The story was no …

Volunteer Form

Looking to get your hands dirty with the Eagle Valley Land Trust this summer? Great news we’re hiring…volunteers that is! From barbed wire removal to trail maintenance to public lands clean ups and more, there’s no shortage of stewardship efforts …

EVLT Community Survey

Thanks for giving us feedback on the work we do! We look forward to hearing what you have to say. English survey (4 minutes) Spanish survey (4 minutos)

Trust Our Land: What is 30 by 30 and what is our role?

International agreements can be rife with challenges. Some may say that nations will always choose to act in their rational self-interest in the short term, even if over the long term, collaboration is in their best interest. Nowhere does this …

EVLT & EVOM Snowshoe Drive

Despite a laggardly start to winter in Colorado, the joys of snowy recreation are here. From skiing to snowball fights to snowball fights while skiing, there’s no shortage of fun to be had. Yet there’s also a necessary realization that …

Trust Our Land: Looking Back on 2020 with Gratitude

By Jessica Foulis   As we celebrate the end of this most challenging year, let’s toast to each other; to the accomplishments and successes big and small that got us through. Gratitude is a strong foundation for the year ahead.  …

EVLT Community Forum Panelists

Cheryl Fox Executive Director Summit Land Conservancy Cheryl (she/her) has been the Executive Director of the Park City-based Summit Land Conservancy since 2005 and has built a high-performing team of conservation professionals that preserve land across the Wasatch Back in …

Trust Our Land: Back to the future, together

  Let’s try out a thought exercise. Close your eyes and begin to imagine the Eagle River Valley, but with a caveat — the year is 1500 CE. Unrecognizable? Maybe. Now let’s begin a sprint back to modern day. From …