Brown Bag Lunch Series to Commence

ESLT will begin a Brown Bag Lunch Series in the first week of May. This is a program we have wanted to start for awhile, and we're really excited to get it off the ground. Lunch and discussion will take place in our garden, which will continue to bloom as the series progresses throughout the summer. The purpose of the series is to provide a way for people to find out about …continue reading

2017-03-10T14:14:31-08:00April 27th, 2010|Blog|

GPS wins NASA Contest!

In a recent online poll the category 'Finding Your Way with GPS' won by a margin of nearly 1,000 votes up against 10 of the other biggest achievements gained from five decades of observing Earth from space. Are you interested in learning more about GPS and how you can use this technology in your own life, or how ESLT uses it as part of our stewardship program? Join us for a GPS …continue reading

2017-03-10T14:14:31-08:00April 22nd, 2010|Blog|

Black Lake Flourishing with Birds

ESLT had a spectacular day of birding this past Saturday at Black Lake in the Adobe Valley. This remote private lake is in the process of being permanently preserved so that everyone can enjoy its natural, biological and scenic features for perpetuity. We saw 26 different bird species while walking the banks of the lake and enjoyed a lull in the recent windy weather! It was wonderful to have members of Eastern …continue reading

2017-03-10T14:14:32-08:00April 13th, 2010|Blog|

Migrating Waterfowl on the Great Pacific Flyway

Although our April weather may be hard to predict (a foot of new snow at my house this morning!), wildlife still knows it is spring and are on the move! We are excited about our upcoming field trip to beautiful Black Lake, which is a stopover and destination on the great Pacific Flyway, for many species of birds. On a recent chilly and short trip to Black Lake, thanks to our Eastern …continue reading

2017-03-10T14:14:32-08:00April 5th, 2010|Blog|

ESLT Making Gardening Connections

Hot of the press - ESLT Spring 2010 Newsletter. Read it here >> The ESLT Garden Makes Community Connections What can a garden space offer? It offers a place for birds, wildlife and pollinators to feed and live. It offers a place for gardeners to grow delicious food. It offers an attractive place for community members to host meetings and gather. It offers a place of learning for local youth to discover …continue reading

2017-03-10T14:14:32-08:00March 31st, 2010|Blog, Pollinator Gardens|

Eastern Sierra Conservation Real Estate

This spring Eastern Sierra Land Trust is excited to announce a new program called Eastern Sierra Conservation Real Estate. We have been hard at work developing a new web page, networking with local real estate agents, and developing informational materials that go along with this program. Known as a 'Conservation Buyer' program, these types of collaborations are going on across the country helping land trusts achieve our goals of permanent land preservation …continue reading

2017-03-10T14:14:32-08:00March 26th, 2010|Blog|

Spring is in the Air!

Trees are budding, birds are returning and filling the air with their melodies, plants are starting to green up, and color is popping up from bulbs in gardens. Spring is being ushered into the Eastern Sierra as the ‚Äòofficial' first day approaches! Here, at ESLT, we are anticipating a great season with lots of activity in our garden and on the land. We'll kick it off with a Garden Fest …continue reading

2017-03-10T14:14:32-08:00March 19th, 2010|Blog|

Wildlife Migration Corridor Pictures

Community members had a great day last Saturday exploring Round Valley and Swall Meadows on ESLT's Wildlife Migration Corridor Field Trip. California Department of Fish & Game wildlife biologist Tim Taylor led the group and explained why this area is so critical to the survival of the Round Valley mule deer herd during their winter range in the valley. The Round Valley mule deer herd relies on bitter brush scrub that covers …continue reading

2017-03-10T14:14:32-08:00March 9th, 2010|Blog|

Guest Blog Highlights ESLT on the Conservation Registry

The Conservation Registry is an online database designed to track on-the-ground conservation projects and share this information through a web-site interface. The Registry has been quite successful in the Pacific Northwest and is presently expanding to California. Since ESLT was one of the early adopters (see previous blog) of the resource, they asked if we would be willing to write about how we use the Conservation Registry site to share information about …continue reading

2017-03-10T14:14:32-08:00March 3rd, 2010|Blog|
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