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January 18th, 2026

1/18/2026

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As we step into a new year, we’re inspired by what our community accomplished together in 2025. Your partnership continues to protect and strengthen the Feather River Watershed we all cherish.
In 2025, we celebrated two special milestones as an organization:
  • 25 years since our founding in 2000
  • Our national accreditation was renewed for the next five years, verifying FRLT to be operating at the highest conservation standards for the past 10 years
These accomplishments reflect years of hard work and dedication from staff, volunteers, and community members who make the Feather River Land Trust a stable and effective organization. Thank you!
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FRLT/Kristi Jamason
Courtesy of Sierra Nevada Journeys
Image by Elizabeth Carmel
Conserve: Protecting priority lands and watersSince 2000, together with you and our conservation partners, we have helped protect over 100,000 acres of ecologically important lands to benefit water, wildlife, and people for generations to come. 
Through unique partnerships, two exciting land conservation projects moved forward in 2025:
  • Partnering with the new Wášiw-šiw Land Trust, supporting their historic effort to purchase and conserve over 10,000 acres of Washoe homelands. We are near the finish line, stay tuned for good news soon!
  • Protected 1,025 acres of incredible forest, meadow, and wildlife habitat, and transferred the land to outdoor education camp Sierra Nevada Journeys, expanding access for youth in nature. Read the conservation story.
Your support allows us to continue to make progress on a number of important conservation projects behind the scenes, and we can’t wait to share with you once they are finalized.  
FRLT/Nils Lunder
FRLT/Kristi Jamason
FRLT/Nils Lunder
FRLT/Katie Bagby
FRLT/Nils Lunder
Care for: stewarding lands for water, wildlife, and communityOur Stewardship team was hard at work in 2025 monitoring, maintaining, and restoring the places we love.  
  • Monitoring conservation easements on 29 properties to ensure the conservation values of these lands are upheld
  • Keeping FRLT’s five nature preserves visitor-ready and outdoor classrooms ready for students requires stewardship throughout the seasons
  • Installing a cumulative 8,000+ feet of pipe for both irrigation and livestock water at the Heart K Ranch to enable more efficient water management, support revegetation efforts, and better managing the riparian habitats along Indian Creek
  • Hosting a seasonal stewardship intern who supported land management across the watershed and improved our practices for tackling invasive knapweed at Olsen Barn Meadow. Thank you, Willa!
FRLT/Jenna Holland
Jessica Sherlock
Courtesy of PUSD
FRLT/Kristi Jamason
Connect: restoring relationship to land and place In December, we celebrated one year of opening and operating the Sierra Valley Preserve Nature Center after 20 years in the making! We are proud to reflect on all of the incredible programs you supported and took part in during 2025:
  • Hosted over 50 unique events, from children’s art programs to educational botany and ecology talks, Indigenous foods workshops to birding walks, nature-themed art shows to musical concerts. We are excited to continue offering a variety of events for all ages and interests in 2026.
  • Hosted 32 field trips for students of all grades—from Kindergarten to college, from Plumas and Sierra counties and Truckee/Tahoe.
The Sierra Valley Preserve Nature Center would not be able to operate without our fantastic team of volunteers, who contributed over 1,000 hours to the Nature Center in 2025. To all of our dedicated docents, field trip and special event volunteers, THANK YOU! We truly could not do this without you.
Across the watershed, Learning Landscapes, FRLT’s outdoor education partnership with local schools continued to connect 2,500+ students to nature at outdoor classrooms within a 10-minute walk of their school.
Beyond the watershed, Conservation Director Shelton Douthit helped launch a new two-year professional development program in partnership with the CA Council of Land Trusts. The Land Protection Academy is designed to build the next generation of land protection leaders at land trusts across California, de-mystifying the complicated process of conservation transactions.
Connect with us!Get the latest updates and event invites
Looking ahead to 2026With your support, we are excited to conserve, care for, and connect people to the special lands of the Feather River region in 2026, including: 
  • Conserve more important meadows, habitats, and watersways throughout the Feather River Watershed
  • Kick off public access improvements at Olsen Barn Meadow
  • Host the California Naturalist certification program at the Sierra Valley Preserve
  • Offer year-round events, educational programs, and volunteer opportunities at the Sierra Valley Preserve + Nature Center
None of this would have been possible without you, our community of supporters, partners, and visionary landowners. Because of you, we’ve conserved over 100,000 acres, protecting some of Sierra Nevada’s most ecologically important and climate-resilient landscapes. Thank you! 
Every acre we conserve begins with youJoin us in protecting critical headwaters and habitats for thousands of plant and wildlife species
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More from the Feather River Land TrustA new Nature Center at the Sierra Valley Preserve

A new Nature Center at the Sierra Valley Preserve is now open, where visitors and locals alike can experience the wonders of Sierra Valley and deepen our understanding of the natural world and our place in it.


READ MORESierra Nevada Journeys Conservation Story

1,025 acres of open space and wildlife habitat are now protected forever with a conservation easement with Sierra Nevada Journeys.


READ MORECalifornia Naturalist Program at Sierra Valley Preserve

The California Naturalist course connects you to the wonders of your local ecology and engages you in the stewardship of California’s natural communities.


READ MORELand Trust Accreditation

Since 2015, FRLT has been a nationally accredited land trust. We have been verified to be practicing at the highest conservation standards.


READ MORE2024 Conservation Successes

Take a look back at 2024 with us and celebrate all you helped make possible in the Feather River Watershed.


READ MORELearning Landscapes Program Evaluation

Twenty years after establishing our K-12 outdoor education program, we want to hear from our community about the impact of the program.


READ MOREHome & 101 Ranch Conservation Story

Home & 101 Ranches, owned by timber company Sierra Pacific Industries, are now protected with conservation easements.


READ MOREImpact Reports

From protecting headwaters and biodiversity to enhancing access to nature, learn what our supporters make possible.


READ MORE2023 Conservation Successes

Take a look back at 2023 with us and celebrate all you helped make possible this year in the Feather River Watershed.


READ MORETags:  Agriculture, Fire, FRLT Preserves, Learning Landscapes, Water, Wetlands, Wildflowers, Wildlife
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