A new year always brings a sense of renewal — and at Kings River Land Trust, we’re stepping into this year with excitement, momentum, and a deep sense of purpose. … Continue reading A New Year Full of Possibility at Kings River Land Trust
A new year always brings a sense of renewal — and at Kings River Land Trust, we’re stepping into this year with excitement, momentum, and a deep sense of purpose. … Continue reading A New Year Full of Possibility at Kings River Land Trust
A new fencing project has been completed at McCahill Ranch along the Kings River, where Kings River Land Trust (KRLT) holds a conservation easement with landowner Roger McCahill. The ranch, known for… Continue reading New fencing project strengthens Kings River Land Trust conservation project
The work Kings River Land Trust does requires an incredible team. That team consists of two staff members and 8 board members. Today, we are profiling our very busy treasurer,… Continue reading A Conversation with Lucia Robeson, KRLT Treasurer
At Kings River Land Trust (KRLT), our mission is to help protect working landscapes, conserve vital natural resources, and ensure that agricultural lands continue to thrive for generations. As we… Continue reading Conservation Easements vs. The Williamson Act: What’s the difference?
As we reflect on 2024, the Kings River Land Trust (KRLT) is proud of the significant strides we have made in our mission to conserve agricultural land and natural resources… Continue reading Kings River Land Trust: A Year of Growth and Progress in 2024
In a world where it’s easy to take things for granted, it’s important to pause and recognize the countless hours of hard work, dedication, and resilience farmers, ranchers, and laborers… Continue reading Thank you letter to farmers, ranchers and laborers
Sometimes it’s just about who you know that makes you a volunteer. That’s exactly the case for Randi Eisner. Randi has been a volunteer with Kings River Land Trust since… Continue reading KRLT volunteer dedicated to our mission
Nonprofit organizations are the bedrock of many communities, addressing social, environmental, and cultural issues that might otherwise be neglected. While financial donations and grants are essential for these organizations to… Continue reading Volunteers: The Heartbeat of Change
Nestled within California’s Central Valley lies a rich tapestry of agricultural lands and natural resources. These natural and managed lands are the heart of our culture, heritage, and survival. They… Continue reading Protecting CA’s bread basket: Exploring Conservation Easements with Kings River Land Trust
Editor’s note: We recently had the pleasure of coming across a compelling and data-driven report about the 100-mile circle of land surrounding the City of Fresno. The Kings River watershed… Continue reading The Preciousness of Where We Live: The Vital Role of California’s 100 Mile Circle