Program areas at Greenbelt Land Trust
Stewardship/restoration: monitored all conservation easements and fee properties - 5 vernal pools created - 38,954 native plants and bulbs installed - 3 endangered species recovered, in part thanks to glt's habitat restoration
Education/outreach: - 445 volunteers provided 3,186 hours of volunteerism with glt - 3.1 tons of metal fencing removed from properties with volunteers - hosted 52 outreach events and programs - 2,509 people attended glt outreach events and programs - hosted 100 volunteer events
Land conservation: - conserved 1,592 acres of forest and prairie in lane county - conserved 106 acres of floodplain habitat in polk county - conserved 143 acres in benton county - .8 miles of riverfront conserved - brought in over $8.3m in grant funds for acquisition and long-term stewardship - launched an udpate of glt's conservation plan - connected with interested landowners across the willamette valley to collaborate on achieving mutual goals of permanent conservation for fish, wildlife and resilient habitats, with a focus on drinking water source protection, water quality and air quality for future generations.
Partnerships: - led a collaborative effort to launch a shared office space with environmental organizations in corvallis - led a collaboration of cross-sector regional partners to develop a universally accessible trail system plan that focus on inclusive, barrier free trails that promote beneficial community health outcomes - participated in leadership of the Oregon Land justice project, expanding indigenous ownership, access, and stewardship of lands in Oregon - participated in leadership of a statewide philanthropic initiative to raise $10+m for Oregon Land trusts