The Escondido Creek Conservancy

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Causes: Environment, Land Resources Conservation

Mission: We believe that everyone benefits by being part of nature, not apart from it. The Escondido Creek Conservancy exists to enhance the lives of people and wildlife in our Watershed and we do this by leading, educating and advocating for our natural surroundings. The Conservancy is dedicated to the preservation,restoration and protection of the natural open space within the Escondido Creek watershed. The Conservancy supports educational programs and compatible outdoor recreation within the watershed for the benefit of all residents of the area. The Conservancy has formed alliances with landowners, government agencies, education and community groups to increase awareness of the invaluable resources intrinsic to the Escondido Creek watershed.

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09/23/2021

The Escondido Creek Conservancy became an accredited land trust in August 2021, a status that can be renewed every five years. Accreditation means The Escondido Creek Conservancy meets national quality standards for protecting important natural places and working lands forever. The Escondido Creek Conservancy 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 the 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. To learn more about land trust accreditation and the current accreditation status of The Escondido Creek Conservancy, visit http//www.landtrustaccreditation.org/about.

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