Join Us: Protect the Heart and Soul of the Eastern Sierra
July 2nd, 2024
Greetings!
When you are out enjoying all that the Eastern Sierra offers—pristine meadows, crystal-clear waters, and majestic mountain ranges—have you ever wondered how you can help ensure they remain this way for generations to come? Proposed state budget cuts with an uncertain future leave this cherished landscape hanging in balance, and we need your help now more than ever to ensure it remains a sanctuary for future generations.

Since 2001, ESLT has received over $12 million in state support, allowing us to make significant strides in conservation. However, as these funds hang in the balance, we need donor support more than ever. Every day that passes brings us closer to a potential reality where our natural treasures are threatened. State funding may be cut, and your immediate help is crucial.
Will you be part of the solution?

Your past contributions have been instrumental in helping ESLT protect over 23,000 acres and countless wildlife species.
But our work is far from over.
We ask you to stand with us once more.
Your donation today can:
- Protect irreplaceable meadows and forests from poorly planned development
- Ensure clean waters for our fish and wildlife
- Support educational programs that inspire the next generation of conservationists
Are you ready, ESLT Supporter?
The Eastern Sierra’s future is in our hands. Your generosity today can help secure it for tomorrow. We cannot let this unique and beautiful region fall into neglect. Every moment counts—every contribution makes a difference.
Please, consider making a gift to the Eastern Sierra Land Trust. Together, we can safeguard this vibrant land for generations to come. Your support is more than just a donation; it’s a commitment to preserving the heart and soul of the Eastern Sierra.
Thank you for your continued dedication to our cause.
With Gratitude,
Amy Sturgill
Interim Executive Director & Lands Program Director
(760) 873-4554, [email protected]

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