Program areas at Land Trust of Napa County
Land acquisition and protection: in our 47-year history, ltnc has permanently protected more than 91,000 acres of Land throughout Napa County. We have completed over 250 real estate projects, worked with about 100 property owners on 156 conservation easements and partnered with local, state and federal agencies on the protection and transfer of additional Land for public and recreational use. In addition, we own preserves that total more than 18,000 acres in our preserve network, including pristine watersheds, old growth redwood stands and protected wildlife migration corridors. Our primary strategic objective is to increase the pace of Land protection, focusing on priority areas chosen for their conservation values including agriculture, biodiversity (flora and fauna), wildlife and watershed protection, as well as preserving the unique character and scenic beauty of Napa County.
Community, communications and capacity building: ltnc offers a robust hiking program as a benefit to the community and engages hundreds of people annually through our topic specific hikes, field trips and outings. Our program connects people with the Land ltnc protects and highlights the importance of Land conservation. We participate in community outreach events to further educate the public of our mission and offer a variety of volunteer opportunities both in the field and in the office. Our communications strategy aims to reach new and inform existing supporters and includes print materials, website, social media, electronic newsletters, outreach activities, and events. Our communications goal is to cultivate new supporters and further the mission of the organization by raising funds, friends and awareness.
Stewardship and conservation easement monitoring programs: ltnc demonstrates exemplary stewardship of the lands we own in our preserve network to maintain the biodiverse, scenic, agricultural, and natural features that define the character of Napa County. We do so through science-based management plans, implementing site-specific restoration projects such as prescribed burns for elimination of invasive species and fuels reduction, riparian restoration, wildlife indexing, botanical surveys, the protection of rare and endangered flora and fauna, the protection of watersheds and more. In addition, ltnc works with landowners who have donated a conservation easement to ensure their Land protection objectives are achieved and annually monitors all properties to ensure compliance with the terms of the easement.