About

Our Mission

The mission of the Mendocino Land Trust is to conserve important natural resources of Mendocino County including working farmlands and forests, wildlife habitat, open space, scenic vistas, watersheds, and to facilitate public access.  The Land Trust provides stewardship and service learning opportunities on lands that it has conserved to engender a more direct connection by people to the land and water of Mendocino County.  The Land Trust promotes healthy recreation in natural settings and sustainable experiences for residents and visitors in Mendocino County.

The Mendocino Land Trust is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and all donations are tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law.

To learn more about the Land Trust, please click on the menu selections to the left, or on the menu across the top of the page for information on specific program areas.



Our Conservation Approach

Our conservation approach includes working with private landowners, governmental agencies, and community groups to establish ecoregional priorities and strategies as the basis for conservation action. Conservation strategies and services range from fee acquisitions to conservation easements.


Other Information

 

Annual Reports for the Mendocino Land Trust

Annual reports for both the Land Trust and for the Big River Program are available below.  Please click on the report that you would like to view.  To request a paper copy of the current annual report, email jhall@mendocinolandtrust.org.

2008-2009 Annual Reports:

Mendocino Land Trust Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2008-2009 - 332 KB, PDF

Big River Program Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2008-2009 - 340 KB, PDF

 

2007-2008 Annual Reports:

Mendocino Land Trust Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2007-2008 - 215 KB, PDF

Big River Program Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2007-2008 - 285 KB, PDF


2005-2006 Annual Reports:

Mendocino Land Trust Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2005-2006 - 1.5 MB  PDF

Big River Program Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2005-2006 - 283 KB PDF