Teton Regional Land Trust Launches New Farm Succession Program
Teton Regional Land Trust (TRLT) is located in Driggs, Idaho…
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Teton Regional Land Trust (TRLT) is located in Driggs, Idaho…
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🦅 Did You Know?
Bald eagles are amazing hunters, capable of diving at speeds up to 100 mph to catch their prey! These incredible birds rely on healthy habitats to thrive, and the South Fork of the Snake River is one of the most important nesting areas for bald eagles in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Since 1991, Teton Regional Land Trust, the Bureau of Land Management, The Conservation Fund, and The Nature Conservancy, have protected over 20,000 acres along the South Fork. This corridor remains the most productive bald eagle nesting habitat in the region, producing half the bald eagle chicks in Idaho each year. 💛
📸: Tim Mayo
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Did you know? 🤔 The Sandhill Crane's brownish hue isn't just their natural coloring—it's a product of their environment and grooming habits!
During their preening rituals, these majestic birds apply iron-rich mud from their wetland habitats to their feathers. This natural "makeup" not only gives them their rusty-brown tint but also helps with camouflage as they forage in grassy and muddy areas.🌾
Thanks to our incredible supporters, Teton Regional Land Trust is working to protect the wetlands and open spaces that these magnificent birds depend on.
📸: TRLT Trail Cam
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🌾Teton Regional Land Trust Launches New Farm Succession Program 🌾
Read the new article by TRLT Staff Attorney/Conservation Project Manager, Lydia Hanson, to to learn how TRLT is stepping up to support farmers and ranchers in planning for the future of their lands
"In the next 20 years, close to 1/3 of agricultural lands in the United States will be transferred from the current owner and producer. This transfer of land is directly related to the rising average age of farmers and ranchers. As they retire and land ownership changes, the land previously stewarded by the producer is vulnerable to conversion away from agricultural use. The rural communities of eastern Idaho depend on the viability of agricultural lands, and in the last few years, we have witnessed great changes to our landscape that are very concerning. Farmers and ranchers are feeling more and more pressure to sell their land to development, and low-density housing developments are replacing agricultural lands."
Click here to learn how this program aims to keep working lands in working hands and ensure the long-term sustainability of our region's agricultural heritage: www.tetonvalleynews.net/news/agriculture/teton-regional-land-trust-launches-new-farm-succession-p...
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Conserving working farms and ranches, fish and wildlife habitat, and scenic open spaces in Eastern Idaho for this and future generations.
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 247
Driggs, ID 83422
Physical Address
1520 S. 500 W.
Driggs, ID 83422
208-354-8939
info@tetonlandtrust.org
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