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‘Huge deal’: New trail to Northern California river will open to public after conservation pact
San Francisco Chronicle

‘Huge deal’: New trail to Northern California river will open to public after conservation pact

Just outside the Placer County community of Auburn, one of the largest concentrations of private land along the North Fork American River was recently purchased for conservation, a deal that will soon open a new hiking trail to one of Northern California’s most popular summertime river destinations.
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Land overlooking American River outside Auburn, 1,500 acres, put into conservation
Sacramento Business Journal

Land overlooking American River outside Auburn, 1,500 acres, put into conservation

A decades-old plan to develop estate homes overlooking the American River outside Auburn has given way to keeping 1,566 acres mostly as they are now.
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Looking for wildflowers near Sacramento? These hikes bring you close to Northern California’s blooms
CapRadio

Looking for wildflowers near Sacramento? These hikes bring you close to Northern California’s blooms

There may not be a super bloom in California this year, but that doesn’t mean wildflower lovers have nothing to look forward to this spring and summer. The wet, colder weather we’ve experienced so far in 2024 hasn't made for the perfect conditions needed to produce a massive wildflower bloom, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to see outside right now.
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Placer Land Trust protects 595 acres of Lincoln farmland
Gold Country Media

Placer Land Trust protects 595 acres of Lincoln farmland

Placer Land Trust and its partners have permanently protected Lincoln 595 Ranch, a large working rice and almond orchard ranch in western Placer County.
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Placer County partners with Placer Land Trust to preserve 1,169 acres in rural Lincoln
County of Placer

Placer County partners with Placer Land Trust to preserve 1,169 acres in rural Lincoln

On Tuesday the Board of Supervisors took action to approve use of fund agreements in the amount of $910,000 towards the nonprofit Placer Land Trust’s acquisition of two agricultural easements of 595 acres at Koshman Ranch and 574 acres at Lincoln Ranch. Both properties are active farmland with rice and almond orchards and provide wildlife habitat and open space benefits in important waterways.
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Rocklin’s Clover Valley to be preserved
ABC10

Rocklin’s Clover Valley to be preserved

Rocklin's last large area of undeveloped land will be protected forever thanks to a partnership between Jessup University and Placer Land Trust.
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PG&E grants 1,100 acres to CAL FIRE for demonstration forest
Fox 40

PG&E grants 1,100 acres to CAL FIRE for demonstration forest

CAL FIRE has been given 1,151 acres of forest from PG&E in Placer and Nevada counties as part of their planned 2,618 acre demonstration forest.
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Taking wing: UC Davis honors California dogface butterfly
The Reporter

Taking wing: UC Davis honors California dogface butterfly

The rare butterfly is found on Placer Land Trust's preserves.
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Ancestral homelands return to local tribe
Gold Country Media

Ancestral homelands return to local tribe

Realizing their goals of caring for land in an inclusive and equitable way, Placer Land Trust recently transferred ownership of 40 acres of forestland above the North Fork of the American River to the Colfax-Todds Valley Consolidated Tribe.
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Beavers Used To Restore Wildlife Habitat In Lincoln
CBS 13 Sacramento

Beavers Used To Restore Wildlife Habitat In Lincoln

A Placer County habitat in Lincoln has been restored, after once a major risk for wildfire. Beavers are to thank for it.
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How beavers saved California $1M
The Independent (UK)

How beavers saved California $1M

A dried-out floodplain in Placer County, California was in perfect condition to fuel wildfires. Ecologists did something surprising to fix the site: they called in the beavers.
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Beavers revive Placer County wetland
The Sacramento Bee

Beavers revive Placer County wetland

A dry California creek bed looked like a wildfire risk. Then the beavers went to work.
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12 Land Conservation Wins of 2020
CNB Network

12 Land Conservation Wins of 2020

In a year of hardship and sorrow, the field of conservation provided us with some moments of happiness and hope. Land Trusts across the United States completed projects to protect 1000’s of acres of wildlife habitat, scenic open space, and prime farmland.
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Placer Land Trust welcomes the Gerjuoy North Fork Preserve
YubaNet

Placer Land Trust welcomes the Gerjuoy North Fork Preserve

This 40-acre property is in the Moody Ridge area, near Alta, and represents a key piece within a large block of conserved lands. The section of the North Fork American River below the preserve is federally-designated “Wild and Scenic” – the top designation reserved for the highest quality, undammed rivers in the US.
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PLT dedicates expanded Laursen Bear River Preserve
Gold Country Media

PLT dedicates expanded Laursen Bear River Preserve

185-acre addition protects oak woodlands, water quality, and wildlife
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PLT protects 192 acres in Foresthill
Gold Country Media

PLT protects 192 acres in Foresthill

Placer Land Trust has permanently protected the 192-acre Spring Garden Preserve on Foresthill Divide near the community of Foresthill. Spanning the canyons and watersheds of the North and Middle forks of the American River, the property was initially marketed for development, given its easy access, gentle topography, views of the rivers and proximity to other residential developments. Instead, the landowners worked with Placer Land Trust to ensure the forested land will continue to be open space forever.
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Kara Walker
kara.walker@placerlandtrust.org
530.887.9222