30 Years in 30 Stories

Call of the Crane

Call of the Crane A Signal to Celebrate By Will Roth Photos…

Amazing Restoration of Fox Creek Ranch

The Huntsman Family generously hosted a special sold-out event for the Land Trust on September 11, 2021 at Fox Creek Ranch. In A Landscape: Classical Music in the Wild featuring classical pianist Hunter Noack, was an incredible experience made even more so by the setting.

Youth Education Programs

Teton Regional Land Trust began to explore youth educational…

Wray & Lani Landon and the Wray Landon Legacy Fund

Honoring our close friend and coworker Wray Landon IV, a memorial…

A Conversation with Michael Whitfield

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Reflecting Back Looking Forward

Expressing gratitude for the people, partnerships, and places that have made our work possible.

Lower Henry’s Fork Conservation

Mike and Sheralee Lawson were recognized as Ed Hill Conservation…

Homesteading Family leaves Legacy Along the South Fork – Koon Family Story

(December 17, 2020) When a family homesteads a property and is…

Teton Regional Land Trust celebrates 30 years

By Julia Tellman, Teton Valley News (August 19, 2020) The…

Trumpeter Swans in Teton Valley

Trumpeter Swans are one of our region’s most iconic wildlife…

A Symbol of our Region – Yellowstone cutthroat trout

The Yellowstone cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri)…

Get to know Ken and Anna Kirkpatrick, Land Trust Volunteers

When did you move to Teton Valley and how did you end up here? We…

A Family’s Conservation Legacy on Fox Creek

My late husband, Blaine, was an Idaho boy. He and his brother grew up in and around Pocatello in the 1940s and 50s where their father was a school teacher. As boys, they fished any creek they could reach by bicycle. Though the family later moved away, Blaine always looked for reasons to return to his favorite landscape.

QnA with Tim Brockish – Board Member, Conservation Easement Landowner, and Trumpeter Swan Advocate

Wendy and I started off with 8 acres in 1994. We had moved to Idaho in 1985 due to a job opportunity. Seeking a place in the country, we had worked our way north from Idaho Falls to Rigby to our current location six miles west of Rexburg.

Teton Full Circle Farm

Teton Full Circle Farm owners Erika Eschholz and Ken Michael own twenty acres of prime farmland just outside the City of Victor. Though this parcel could have easily sold for residential development, Erika and Ken saw prospect in the property to turn it into their dream farm and worked with Teton Regional Land Trust to place it under conservation easement in order to afford the land.