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Critical Wildlife Habitat Preserved

Eastern Sierra landowner Tina Bundy Nappe and her family have permanently preserved her 60 acres for future generations. Her land, know as Willow Flat, which includes a half a mile of the Little Walker River, has now been preserved with a conservation easement, a voluntary binding land protection agreement between the landowner and Eastern Sierra Land Trust. Press Release [PDF]

2017-03-10T14:14:31-08:00July 11th, 2011|Press Releases|

SAVE 10% OFF ALL ARTWORK ON SUNDAY JULY...

The Eastern Sierra Land Trust's Art For Conservation Show and Sale comes to a close on Sunday July 10th. As an added "thank you" to our supporters and to celebrate the Show's success, a 10% discount will be offered on all unsold artwork from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Sunday. Refreshments will be offered from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Show is located in the Minaret Village next to Vons …continue reading

2017-03-03T11:03:11-08:00July 8th, 2011|Blog|

ESLT’s Mammoth Extravaganza and Artist Reception!

We would like to take a moment to thank our supporters, who generously gave and made this evening possible. ESLT Art for Conservation Show & Sale Thank you to Minaret Village Shopping Center; Bluebird Imaging; Great Basin Bakery; Kendra Knight, curator; Mammoth Brewing Company; Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory; Sierra Paint & Drywall; Snowcreek Resort; Sonoma Wine Company; Valley Florist; and …continue reading

2017-03-03T11:05:50-08:00June 27th, 2011|Blog, Volunteer|

ESLT’s Mammoth Extravaganza

Eastern Sierra Land Trust is excited to announce an exciting special event which will showcase over 60 artists portraying the natural beauty of our region, capped off by a fun Western Roundup Dinner sponsored by Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. The Mammoth Extravaganza, an evening of art and land conservation, will be held on Saturday, June 25, 2011. Press Release [PDF]

2017-03-10T14:14:31-08:00June 7th, 2011|Celebrations, Press Releases|

Tony Taylor: Eastern Sierra’s Accidental Environmentalist

Mammoth Times, April 22, 2011 By George Shirk, Times Senior Writer After 10 years, 6,000 acres protected by Eastern Sierra Land Trust He is the Accidental Environmentalist. Tony Taylor, of Mammoth, is the president of the Eastern Sierra Land Trust. He didn't take over the job, he just kind of fell into it. Ten years ago, he found himself chatting with Swall Meadows' Stephen Ingram and Karen Ferrell-Ingram one day, and the …continue reading

2017-03-03T11:13:42-08:00April 29th, 2011|Blog|

Read it Here: ESLT Spring 2011 Newsletter

Exciting news, upcoming events, natural history tidbits, and member stories - find it all here in our Spring 2011 SierraScapes newsletter. Click here to read it online. For archived past issues, click here. Enjoy!

2017-03-03T11:03:12-08:00April 27th, 2011|Blog|

Tony Taylor: Eastern Sierra’s Accidental Environmentalist

He is the Accidental Environmentalist. Tony Taylor, of Mammoth, is the president of the Eastern Sierra Land Trust. He didn't take over the job, he just kind of fell into it. Ten years ago, he found himself chatting with Swall Meadows' Stephen Ingram and Karen Ferrell-Ingram one day... Press Release [PDF]

2017-03-10T14:14:31-08:00April 22nd, 2011|Press Releases|

Eat for ESLT at Whiskey Creek on Tuesday,...

Help preserve land while enjoying great company and a delicious meal. Eat dinner with your friends at Whiskey Creek Restaurant in either Mammoth or Bishop on Tuesday April 26 and ask your server to donate the profits of your dinner to ESLT. Reservations are recommended but not required. Sponsor a Table Want to dine with a group of friends or family? Join our sponsor-a-table program. When you reserve a table for six, …continue reading

2017-03-03T11:03:12-08:00April 18th, 2011|Blog|

It’s a Party!

You are invited . . . Celebrating ten years of land preservation! March 26, 2011, 4pm-7pm Crowley Lake Community Center

2017-03-03T11:03:12-08:00March 2nd, 2011|Blog|
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