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Project Status Archives:

Conservation Easement: Eel River / Lake Pilsbury

Elk in pasture
In June 2022 Mendocino Land Trust closed on our largest conservation easement to date. MLT has taken on responsibility for …

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Conservation Easement: Pygmy Forest Protection

This project to protect rare Mendocino cypress woodland habitat (more commonly known as pygmy forest) is near completion. Mendocino Land …

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Salmon Habitat: Brandon Gulch

Brandon Gulch Map
Funding for this salmon habitat enhancement in Brandon Gulch was granted in December 2021. Planning and permitting will take some …

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Salmon Habitat: Chamberlin Creek

Chamberlain Creek culvert
In 2021, the Mendocino Land Trust submitted a proposal to design a new crossing on Chamberlain Creek to replace a …

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Bear Gulch Habitat Enhancement

Intern standing in stream beneath a log that spans the creek
“Salmon are so emblematic of the Pacific Northwest and this part of California. Their significance transcends deep back into native …

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Coastal Public Access Easements

The Mendocino Land Trust made history in 1996 when it accepted a public access easement to open the Mendocino Bay …

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Noyo River Redwoods Trail

Soon there will be a new preserve to explore! The Land Trust’s Staff has been hard at work building a …

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