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SUMMARY:Lands & Legacy 2025
DESCRIPTION:2025 Lands & Legacy Celebration\nDenim & Diamonds: Boots on the Ground for Conservation\nThursday\, September 11th\, 2025 \nParallax Restaurant\, Mammoth Lakes\, CA \nRegister today!\nSaddle Up & Shine!\nTrade the black tie for blue jeans and bring your brightest bling to Lands & Legacy: Denim & Diamonds. A night to shine where we’ll protect the very rangelands that inspire our cowboy boots and polish them into conservation gems. \nDress: Rustic-Glam Cocktail \nYour ticket buys more than a seat; it secures habitat\, water\, and open vistas. Let’s make the Eastern Sierra sparkle together. \nTickets: $125 \nJoin Us Friday\, September 12th\, For a Walk Among the Ancients  (10:00 AM – 11:30 AM) Limited Space Available – sign up now!\nJoin ESLT Rangeland Conservationist\, Ziani Paiz\, and Community Connections Program Director\, Gena Wood\, on Friday\, September 12\, for a guided walk through the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest\, located in the Inyo National Forest in the White Mountains. This remarkable forest is home to some of the world’s oldest living non-clonal organisms\, including the famous Methuselah tree and another specimen over 5\,000 years old. \nExplore this awe-inspiring landscape and learn more about the Ancient Bristlecones\, local botany\, and the surrounding ecosystem. \nWe will meet at the ESLT office at 9 am and caravan from there. 250 N Fowler St. Bishop\, CA 93514 \nPurchase tickets today\nThank you to our 2025 sponsors!\n         \n\n\n\n\n\nInterested in sponsorship opportunities?\n2025 Sponsorship Opportunities
URL:https://eslt.org/event/lands-legacy-2025/
LOCATION:Parallax Restaurant\, 1 Minaret Road\, Mammoth\, CA\, 93546\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lands & Legacy
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SUMMARY:Lands & Legacy 2022: Paddle Raise With Guest Speaker Matt Lee-Ashley
DESCRIPTION:2022 marks the 21st Anniversary of Eastern Sierra Land Trust\, and you’re invited to help us celebrate the permanent protection of over 21\,000 acres of natural and working lands with us! \n\n\n\n\n\nPlease join us online with Auctioneer Jeremy Goico at our energizing Paddle Raise at 6 pm on August 25th. All dollars raised protect the natural and working lands of the Eastern Sierra\, as well as provide a home for the wildlife that call this magical region home. Pour your favorite celebratory beverage and join us for the best Zoom meeting of the year! \nWe are excited to announce that Matt Lee-Ashley\, Chief of Staff for the White House Council on Environmental Quality\, will speak at our Paddle Raise. Matt has an extensive\, multi-agency background in environmental protection\, and will discuss the role of land trusts in our collective effort to combat climate change and meet California’s 30×30 goals. Matt’s role and voice are all the more exciting against the backdrop of the landmark climate legislation that congress recently passed. \nWe are also announcing a very generous matching gift of $21\,000 from an anonymous ESLT supporter to honor 21\,000 acres of land protected in 21 years! This generous gift will match donations made during the Paddle Raise up to $21\,000 – your donation will double while saving more land in the Eastern Sierra. \n\nRegister for the Paddle Raise\n\nPlease register for the Paddle Raise using the form below – a Zoom link will be emailed to you following registration. There is also a link in the form to register for our limited-capacity wine tasting hosted by Raeburn Wines and Purple Brands. Head here for a full list of 2022 Lands & Legacy events \nWe can not wait to celebrate the magic of the Eastern Sierra with you! \nUnable to join us online on August 25th? You can still save the land you love by giving to ESLT’s Lands & Legacy Paddle Raise via the form\, by mail\, or by calling (760) 873-4554. \n\nThank You to Our Sponsors\nThis year’s celebration is made possible by these generous sponsors: \nAnonymous Eastern Sierra Protectors \nEastern Sierra Community Bank  \n \n\n 
URL:https://eslt.org/event/lands-legacy-paddle-raise/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lands & Legacy
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SUMMARY:Lands & Legacy 2022: Wine Tasting With Raeburn Winery
DESCRIPTION:We are kicking off our 21st Anniversary Paddle Raise with some extra fun! To start the evening\, ESLT is co-hosting a virtual wine tasting\, sponsored by Purple Brands and Raeburn Winery. The tasting starts at 5 pm and will be led by a Raeburn winemaker.  We will explore three of their delicious flagship wines and hear from Raeburn’s founder\, Derek Benham\, regarding his family’s conservation work and connections to Eastern Sierra Land Trust. \nSpace is limited for the wine tasting – register today! Three bottles of Raeburn wine (Chardonnay\, Rosé\, Pinot Noir) will be shipped to your California address as well as a set of four custom ESLT wine glasses prior to the event. \nRegistration for the wine tasting and virtual chat with the winemaker is $750 per package. Make it a party\, and invite people to join you at your home! Registration is now open for people who will pick up their wine and glasses from the Eastern Sierra Land Trust office before the event. Please make a note in the registration form if you would like to do a local pick-up. You can also email info@eslt.org if you would like ESLT to do a local delivery of your wine package. \nWhether you decide to host a tasting party or keep your group small\, we can not wait to raise a glass to Eastern Sierra conservation with you! \nFor those who do not participate in the wine tasting\, our annual paddle raise starts after the tasting at 6 pm on the 25th. Head here for the wine tasting and the paddle raise registration. Click here for a full list of 2022 Lands & Legacy Celebration events. \nAbout Raeburn Winery\n\nNestled into California’s Russian River Valley\, the award-winning Raeburn Winery sustainably produces incredible wine. The vineyard was founded in 2012 by accomplished winemaker Derek Benham to honor his mother\, Phyllis Benham\, who instilled a lifelong appreciation and respect for nature in him. Raeburn’s mission is to protect the thriving and diverse watersheds of the Russian River Valley that Phyllis loves and provide a safe habitat for grapes and creatures alike.\n \nPhyllis\, who moved with her late husband and ESLT Board Member\, Herb\, to Mammoth in the 1980s\, has been a tremendous supporter and partner of Eastern Sierra Land Trust since the early years. \nTo honor Phyllis’s longtime support of ESLT\, Derek has generously offered to sponsor and facilitate the virtual wine tasting. \n 
URL:https://eslt.org/event/lands-and-legacy-wine-tasting/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lands & Legacy
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220815T201128Z
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SUMMARY:Lands & Legacy 2022: Author Chat With David Carle
DESCRIPTION:As part of our 21st Anniversary Lands and Legacy Celebration\, ESLT is hosting an evening Zoom presentation and chat with conservationist\, author\, ranger\, educator\, and Eastern Sierra lover\, David Carle. On the 23rd\, David will discuss fire in Eastern California while presenting from his recently published 2nd edition of Fire in California. There will be opportunities for questions and conversation at the end of the presentation. \nTo RSVP\, please fill out the form at the bottom of the page. You will automatically receive a Zoom link following registration. Please feel free to email any questions to info@eslt.org. \nAbout David Carle \nDavid Carle grew up in Orange County\, California\, received his bachelors degree at UC Davis in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology and a masters degree from CSU Sacramento in Recreation and Parks Administration. He was a ranger in California State Parks for 27 years; including the Mendocino Coast\, Hearst Castle\, the Auburn State Recreation Area (in the gold country of the Sierra foothills)\, and the State Indian Museum in Sacramento. From 1982 through 2000\, at the Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve\, he shared the unit ranger position with his wife\, participating in the long effort to protect that Eastern Sierra inland sea from the effects of stream diversions to Los Angeles. He taught biology and natural history courses for several years in the 1990s at Cerro Coso Community College in Mammoth Lakes.\, served as President of the Mono Basin Historical Society\, and since January 2021 as the President of the California State Park Rangers Association (CSPRA). \nLoading…
URL:https://eslt.org/event/author-chat-with-david-carle/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lands & Legacy
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SUMMARY:Lands & Legacy 2022: BioBlitz
DESCRIPTION:Eastern Sierra Land Trust is inviting you to participate in collecting scientific observations in a Citizen Science BioBlitz event! We are excited to get onto the land with you as part of our 21st Anniversary Lands & Legacy Celebration. Local art prizes are available to community members who participate – scroll to the bottom of this page to read more.  \nWhat is a BioBlitz?\nA BioBlitz is a community science event that brings together people of all ages to observe nature. It’s kind of like a flash mob for identifying and counting species. Community members get together outside and use iNaturalist to document the plants\, birds\, insects\, reptiles\, and other life that they find. BioBlitzes can contribute useful data that scientists can learn from. They are also a fun opportunity for our community to come together and learn about nature.  \nEvent details (in-person and DIY)\nThis BioBlitz has an in-person and DIY option. ESLT will have an in-person event on Sunday\, August 21st from 8am-10am. We will meet at the Bishop Paiute Reservation Conservation Open Space Area (COSA). The COSA is 24.8 acres of wetlands and walking paths that have been set aside by the Bishop Paiute Tribe for conservation\, learning\, recreation and science. There is plenty of parking next to the Bishop BLM and National Forest offices behind the DMV. We will meet by the gate to the COSA at the back of the parking area (North end). There are no restrooms in the COSA\, but there is a gas station with facilities close to our meeting spot. Coffee and pastries will be provided. \nA map link to the meeting location for the BioBlitz is here. \nIf you can’t join us in Bishop that morning\, you can still join in the fun with ESLT’s DIY Backyard BioBlitz! Get outside on your own and record your observations. Whether you’re in your backyard or the backcountry\, we want to know what you find. \nFor both the In-Person COSA BioBlitz and the DIY Backyard BioBlitz\, you will need to make an account with iNaturalist. Don’t worry– you won’t need to identify all of your observations! The great thing about iNaturalist is that it’s an online community of scientists and nature lovers. Other users (as well as the app) can help you ID your finds!\n \nHow to use iNaturalist\nTo learn more about iNaturalist and how to use it\, please watch these tutorials or read the instructions at the bottom of this page. \nTo Join ESLT’s BioBlitz Project on the iNaturalist App\, search for “2022 ESLT BioBlitz.” \nRSVP for the in-person BioBlitz\nAlthough registration is not required to attend\, we would appreciate an RSVP. Please email Claire at claire@eslt.org if you plan on attending. Bring your cameras\, binoculars\, sun protection\, and bird books to the COSA. \nPrizes\nWe have some prizes for those who participate! The challenges to win prizes are below: \n1. Most overall observations\n2. Most identified species\n3. Most bird species\n4. Most invertebrates\n5. Most flowering plants\n6. Most reptiles\n7. Most native plants \nWinning one of these challenges could get you an Ann Logan art piece/product of your choice!  \nPrizes include: \nEastern Sierra landscape hat \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n“Sierra Mountainscape” 12 x 17 print \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n“Blood Moon Bristlecones” 8.5 x 11 print \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nHow to use iNaturalist (full instructions)\nThere are two different ways to use iNaturalist to participate in the BioBlitz. You will need to make an account and join our project. Here are the instructions for both options. \nHow to use iNaturalist on a smartphone  \n1. Download the iNaturalist app and make an account.\n\n2. Click three bars in the top left corner and choose “Projects” from the drop down menu. \n3. Click the magnifying glass on top right corner and search “2022 ESLT BioBlitz”. You should see the purple ESLT logo. Click on the project. \n4. You will need to join the project to upload your observations to it. The project will only be open on 8/21\, so you won’t be able to join it before then. On the top of the page you should see a button on the left that says “Join”. If you can’t see it\, you may have to rotate your screen so the app lets you see the entire page. Click “Join”. \n5. Click the three bars in the top left corner and then click on your username at the top. This should take you to a page titled “My Observations”. \n6. Click the green plus button in the bottom right and either upload a photo or take a photo on the app of an organism. Your phone should record location\, date and time. You can choose to obscure the location or make it private if you wish by clicking on “Location Visibility”. You can also change the location if it doesn’t look correct by clicking on it. You can also add notes and sounds. \n7. Your observation should upload instantly to the “2022 ESLT BioBlitz” project. \nHow to use iNaturalist if using a camera to take photos and a notebook to record metadata (ie location\, time) and uploading data to a computer later.  \n1. Type in https://www.inaturalist.org/ and log in or make an account (upper right corner).\n\n2. Type “2022 ESLT BioBlitz” into the search bar on the top left. The project should show up in a drop down menu. \n3. Click “About” on the right side of the drop down menu next to the name of the project. \n4. On the upper right side of the purple box there is a “Join” button. Click this. \nWe encourage you to attend the workshop to help with these steps. We have also created a test project that you can join and upload a practice observation to. The project is named “ESLT (test).”
URL:https://eslt.org/event/16126/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lands & Legacy,Volunteer Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire%2C ESLT Education Coordinator and AmeriCorps Member":MAILTO:claire@eslt.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220817T190000
DTSTAMP:20260425T042641
CREATED:20220813T005319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220813T011531Z
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SUMMARY:How To: BioBlitz Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in participating in ESLT’s 2022 BioBlitz\, but you’re unsure how? Come to our Zoom workshop this upcoming Wednesday\, 8/17\, from 6-7 pm! We will show you how easy and fun it is to participate in a BioBlitz using the iNaturalist app. Whether you’re coming to the in-person event in Bishop on 8/21 from 8 am – 10 am\, or participating in the BioBlitz on your own time on a trail or in your backyard\, this workshop is for you. \nEmail claire@eslt.org for the Zoom link and with any questions. \n 
URL:https://eslt.org/event/how-to-bioblitz-workshop/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lands & Legacy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire%2C ESLT Education Coordinator and AmeriCorps Member":MAILTO:claire@eslt.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210921T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210921T183000
DTSTAMP:20260425T042641
CREATED:20210623T231623Z
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SUMMARY:20th Anniversary Lands & Legacy Celebration Online Paddle Raise
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate 20\,000 Acres Protected in 20 Years\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2021 marks the 20th Anniversary for Eastern Sierra Land Trust\, and you’re invited to help us celebrate the permanent protection of over 20\,000 acres of natural and working lands!\n  \nWhile our in-person event has been cancelled for 2021\, we want to gather online to celebrate our Eastern Sierra together. We have missed seeing your faces and feeling the joy that we all share working together to protect these special places. Please join us online to celebrate with Auctioneer Jeremy Goico at our fun Paddle Raise.\n\n\nAuctioneer Jeremy Goico enticing the crowd to raise those paddles high at the 2019 Lands & Legacy Celebration! \n\n\n  \n\nWe know that Zoom fatigue has set in\, and we would still love the opportunity to connect\, laugh\, and save land together. Pour your favorite celebratory beverage and join us for what will not be just another Zoom Meeting! All dollars raised protect this amazing place of diverse lands and the wildlife that call them home. Save your spot here!\nJoin Us!\n\nBeth Pratt and P-22 at the future home of the Agoura Hills Liberty Canyon wildlife crossing. \n\nJoining us is special guest\, Beth Pratt\, California Regional Executive Director of the National Wildlife Federation! She is a wildlife advocate\, author and conservation leader\, and she loves the East Side. Beth is leading the effort to build the largest wildlife crossing in the world at Liberty Canyon\, through the #savelacougars campaign\, and – she’s part of the team working on the Mammoth Lakes 395 wildlife crossing here on the East Side!\n\n  \nWe are also announcing a very generous matching gift during the Paddle Raise of $20\,000 from Elizabeth Tenney to honor the memory of her late husband and Eastern Sierra protector\, Jim Tenney. Elizabeth also wants to honor the accomplishment of protecting 20\,000 acres\, so she’s offering a match for gifts made during the live Paddle Raise on September 21st up to $20\,000! Let’s take her up on this generous offer and DOUBLE YOUR DONATION while saving more land in the Eastern Sierra! Read more about Jim and his remarkable legacy here.\n  \nUnable to join us online on September 21st? You can still save the land you love by giving to ESLT’s Lands & Legacy Paddle Raise on our website\, by mail\, or by calling (760) 873-4554.\n  \n\n\n 
URL:https://eslt.org/event/20th-anniversary-lands-legacy-celebration/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:395 Wildlife Crossing,Lands & Legacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210920T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210920T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T042641
CREATED:20210909T223616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T201327Z
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SUMMARY:Share your Eastside Story!
DESCRIPTION:Share your Story – We’re all Ears!\n  \nLet’s Celebrate! We would love your participation in creating an online collection of love and appreciation for the Eastern Sierra and ESLT.\n  \nClick here to share your story\, video or picture\, it should only take a few minutes to upload and will make an unforgettable addition to our online Paddle Raise Celebration!\n  \nPlease share by 5PM Monday\, September 20th.\n  \nClick here to share your Eastside story!\nShare your Story!
URL:https://eslt.org/event/share-your-eastside-story/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lands & Legacy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210919
DTSTAMP:20260425T042641
CREATED:20210909T223242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210909T223242Z
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SUMMARY:Self-Guided Nature Adventure
DESCRIPTION:Step out in nature wherever you are and share with us what you see! It could be a park or trail near you\, or outside your home or school.\n \nTake some time together with us to appreciate what you find outside\, snap a photo\, and tag us for a chance to earn some cool prizes\, like ESLT stickers and 20th anniversary hats!\n \nEmail your photos and where you were to info@eslt.org\, or post to Facebook or Instagram and tag us! Use the hashtag #ESLTnature.\n \nPhoto by Gabrielle Tribelli
URL:https://eslt.org/event/self-guided-nature-adventure/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lands & Legacy,Volunteer Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200827
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200904
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SUMMARY:12th Annual Lands & Legacy Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Lands & Legacy 12th Annual Celebration\nAugust 27th – September 3rd\, 2020\nNature &#149; Health &#149; Peace\nIf you’ve been waiting to step back into Eastern Sierra peace\, then we have great news. Our 12th annual Lands & Legacy Celebration is right around the corner\, and we’re bringing the magic to you\, wherever you are. \nRegister Here\n  \nRegistration fee: $25\, with a 10% discount for ESLT members. \nIf you&#146;re a first responder\, student\, educator\, or AmeriCorps Member\, we&#146;d like to welcome you with a registration fee of $10. \n \nYour registration to our 12th annual Lands & Legacy Celebration unlocks access to a series of live and virtual events. You can choose to join us for one\, a handful\, or all of these exciting gatherings! We’ll be connecting with special guests and enjoying fun\, inspiring activities. Here’s a taste of what’s in store! \n\nConnect with Jack Muir Laws\, the amazing naturalist\, artist\, author\, and educator.\nGo back in time with Bill Bramlette\, the owner of Historic Benton Hot Springs and ESLT’s Benton Hot Springs Ranch Conservation Easement\, as he explores local history.\nHear from Jeanette Tuitele-Lewis\, Chair of the California Council of Land Trusts and President/CEO of Big Sur Land Trust about land protection in California.\nShare the magic of storytelling at an ESLT “Happy Place” Book Club conversation about Kendra Atleework’s Miracle Country.\nGet outside for scavenger hunts and a BioBlitz in nearby nature.\nShare your love of nature through recorded stories via Tribute.co\, and live personal storytelling circles.\n\nWe’ll finish up the week with live auctioneer Jeremy Goico! Together\, we’ll gather virtually at another wild Paddle Raise to raise critical funds for ESLT’s land protection\, stewardship\, and education programs. \n© Kristen Stipanov\, ESLT. Photo taken at Lands & Legacy 2019 back when in-person gatherings were safe. \nWe can’t wait to see you there!\nRegister Here\n  \nWe’re still putting the finishing touches on our program! Check back to  for more details and a schedule of events.
URL:https://eslt.org/event/12th-annual-lands-legacy-celebration/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lands & Legacy
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SUMMARY:Lands & Legacy Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date to join us at our Party of the Year: Lands & Legacy! Our 9th annual fundraising weekend will be a fun opportunity to come together with other ESLT supporters and raise a glass in honor of the Eastern Sierra lands you’ve helped conserve forever. We’ll have lots more in store for that weekend\, so mark your calendars and stay tuned for details.
URL:https://eslt.org/event/lands-legacy-celebration-2017/
LOCATION:Parallax Restaurant\, 1 Minaret Road\, Mammoth\, CA\, 93546\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lands & Legacy
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