Tag: wild west

Hafenfeld Ranch

Hafenfeld Ranch Kern County Federal Government Supports Working Family Ranch for Species Mitigation In July of 2007, Bruce Hafenfeld, a rancher on the South Fork of the Kern River, closed a conservation easement on his property that was supported by several conservation organizations and made unprecedented partnerships with federal agencies.

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Goodwin Ranches

Goodwin Ranches Plumas County Preserving Rangeland for Future Generations The ranches encompass 3,904 and 2,946 acres of rangeland in the eastern portion of the northern Sierra Nevada Mountain range. The easement conserves bird habitat, areas of high native plant diversity, safeguards montane riparian, streams, and natural habitats that adjoin creeks,

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Genasci Ranch

Genasci Ranch Sierra County Fulfilling a Family’s Dream to Preserve Its Conservation Legacy In January 2005, California Rangeland Trust completed a land preservation agreement with Sierra Valley rancher and conservationist Attilio Genasci, and his son Jim Genasci. The 500-acre project was a joint effort among the Rangeland Trust, the Sierra

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Flentge Ranch

Flentge Ranch Monterey County Ensuring Generational Transfer The Flentge Ranch is located in the Cholame Hills of Southern Monterey County in Parkfield, California. Flentge Ranch is a family-operated ranch that includes 3,313 acres of open rangeland, just a few miles from the King Ranch subdivision. As part of a stretch

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El Chorro Ranch

El Chorro Ranch Santa Barbara County Preserving the Heart of One of California Central Coast’s Most Scenic & Historic Valleys In March 2006, the Isaacson Family, California Rangeland Trust, and the Wildlife Conservation Board secured a conservation easement on the 871-acre El Chorro Ranch. This conservation easement fulfills the desire

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Ecker Ranch

Ecker Ranch Madera County Keeping a Promise to Protect a Family Treasure The 1,080-acre Ecker ranch is located in the Coarsegold area of the Sierra foothills of Madera County; one of California’s fastest growing regions of the great Central Valley. Everything around the ranch is changing, and pressure from developers

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East Sheridan Vernal Pool Preserve

East Sheridan Vernal Pool Preserve Placer County Collaborative Project Protects Critical Habitat Amidst Extreme Pressures In November 2005, California Rangeland Trust, in partnership with Wildlands Inc., completed a land preservation agreement that will permanently protect approximately 382 acres in Placer County; which at the time, was one of the fastest

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Dutchman Creek Ranch

Dutchman Creek Ranch Merced County Westervelt Ecological Services along with California Rangeland Trust placed a conservation easement through a mitigation conservation bank on 501 acres of the Dutchman Creek project located in Merced County in May 2014. As an organization, the Westervelt Company currently manages over one million acres of land

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DS Ranch

DS Ranch Plumas county Conservation Agreement to Pass on Land Stewardship & Ranching Legacy In March 2005, California Rangeland Trust completed a land preservation agreement on the 7,947-acre DS Ranch located in Plumas County. California Rangeland Trust also holds easements on two other ranches in the Sierra Valley- the Bar One

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Dry Creek Ranch

Dry Creek Ranch Merced County Protecting Against Fragmentation and Development The Dry Creek Ranch is located about 3 miles north of the town of Snelling and about 20 miles north of the town of Merced along La Grange Road, also known as Highway 59 in Merced County.  The Dry Creek

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