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Eastern Sierra Land Trust Paddle Raise Extended Through September 5th!

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We are tremendously grateful to our supporters for their remarkable generosity during ESLT’s 21st Annual Lands & Legacy Celebration! Our community came forward to ensure the protection of Eastern Sierra land and wildlife at this critical time for conservation.

This past week we heard from two excellent speakers, tasted delicious California wines, and safely gathered together for a Citizen Science BioBlitz. If you were unable to attend, or if you would like to dive back in, we are sharing recordings of our talks with David Carle and Matt Lee-Ashley on our website.

We would like to extend a special thank you to Eastern Sierra Community Bank, Purple Brands, and Raeburn Winery for sponsoring our Lands & Legacy Celebration.

Generous Matching Gift Extends Paddle Raise Through September 5th!

We are excited to announce that a $10,000 matching gift from a generous supporter has extended our Paddle Raise through September 5th! This incredible gift matches up to $10,000 in donations to facilitate conservation easements and all the work that goes into them. All gifts made through Labor Day will be doubled and will help to permanently protect the thousands of acres of critical land in our queue.

Conservation easements are at the core of what we do, and this targeted matching gift will greatly benefit the natural and working lands of the Eastern Sierra. As we look to the future, expanding our land protection is essential to ESLT’s role in meeting the state’s 30×30 commitment to protect 30% of our lands and coastal waters by 2030.

Please use this form to make a lasting donation towards Eastern Sierra land conservation.

(From Eastern Sierra Land Trust)

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