Wood River Land Trust

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Land_Trust_Accreditation_Commission Professional with expertise in this field

Rating: 5

04/07/2016

Wood River Land Trust is an accredited land trust. Accreditation means Wood River Land Trust meets national quality standards for protecting important natural places and working lands forever. Wood River Land Trust has demonstrated to the Land Trust Accreditation Commission its commitment to excellence. Accredited land trusts meet national quality standards for protecting important natural places and working lands forever. These land trusts demonstrate their commitment to excellence by adopting Land Trust Standards and Practices, the ethical and technical guidelines for the responsible operation of a land trust, and meeting the accreditation requirements drawn from them. Learn More: http://www.landtrustaccreditation.org/about.

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Tammy E. Volunteer

Rating: 5

04/03/2012

Only with the help of the Wood River Land Trust was the City of Bellevue able to preserve over 12.5 acres along the river. It is called the Howard Preserve and is only 1 of many parcels and vital pieces of land in our community that will forever be a tribute to our community and the tireless work of the staff, volunteers and donors of the Wood River Land Trust! I believe in their work so much and volunteer to help them continue their good work and will continue to do so!

Daphne2 Professional with expertise in this field

Rating: 5

04/03/2012

Wood River Land Trust is an exceptional organization that protects land and restores wildlife habitat in the Wood River Valley, Idaho and surrounding areas. They are a leader in the community, partnering with and helping other organizations. I highly recommend becoming a donor to help Wood River Land Trust save our endangered lands for people here now and future generations.

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