What’s New category is a group of articles about recent news and happenings around ESLT.

Introducing Kristen Stipanov, ESLT’s new Communications Coordinator

My name is Kristen Stipanov, and I am the new Communications Coordinator here at the Eastern Sierra Land Trust. I couldn't be more thrilled with my new role at this organization and with my new life in this breathtaking place. You will be hearing from me, and I hope that I will be hearing from you frequently too, so let's get to know each other! I was born in San Diego to …continue reading

2020-07-13T00:21:44-07:00February 22nd, 2019|Blog, What's New|

National Conservation Leadership Partner of the Year

ESLT receives the National Conservation Leadership Partner of the Year Award. From left to right: Susanna Danner, ESLT Land Conservation Program Director; Kay Ogden, ESLT Executive Director; and Sherri Lisius, BLM Acting Multi-Resource Staff Supervisor. We are thrilled to share the great news that the United States Forest Service (USFS) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently recognized ESLT as the 2018 National Conservation Leadership Partner of the …continue reading

2018-08-29T18:56:03-07:00August 29th, 2018|Blog, What's New|

National Land Conservation Conference 2009!

Several of us headed up to the gray and rainy Pacific Northwest last week to participate in the National Land Conservation Conference (aka Land Trust Alliance Rally) in Portland, Oregon last week. This event is an opportunity to attend seminars and workshops designed to provide information regarding the best practices for land conservation, new conservation tools and opportunities, and to provide additional education to land trust staff, board members, and volunteers. It …continue reading

2017-03-10T14:14:34-08:00October 20th, 2009|Volunteer, What's New|

Pollinators in our midst

What fun it is to take a closer look at the bees, butterflies, and birds who are working hard in our flower gardens and flowering native plants! In the ESLT garden, we are enjoying watching the gangs of bees on our sunflower garden - lots of native species but what are they? Check out this website to join the pollinator craze: http://www.greatsunflower.org/ Steve, a nature photographer I know well, is …continue reading

2017-03-10T14:14:47-08:00August 7th, 2009|Pollinator Gardens, What's New|
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