In the News

Expanded Protection of the Spring Creek Wetland in Teton Valley

On Thursday, September 17, 2020, the Teton Regional Land Trust…

Sandhill Cranes in Teton Valley

(September 11, 2020) Teton Regional Land Trust leads the Greater…

2020 Tin Cup Challenge Op-Ed

One of my favorite things about living in Teton Valley is the…

Get to know Aimee Babneau, the local artist behind our 30th Anniversary artwork.

Tell us about growing up in Idaho: I was born in Pocatello,…

Our Conservation Heroes

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Family Conservation on Fox Creek

“Our family has come to love this land. Enamored with its Teton views and spring creeks, we acquired the property in the late 1990s,” Nancy Huntsman shared with us. “In the spring before he passed away in 2012, my husband, Blaine, wrote to his family, ‘the land and its critters have increasingly enticed us with enduring experiences we couldn’t have foreseen when we began our journey.’

Teton Regional Land Trust Seeks Reaccreditation

The land trust accreditation program recognizes land conservation organizations that meet national quality standards for protecting important natural places and working lands forever. The Teton Regional Land Trust is pleased to announce it is applying for re-accreditation. The Teton Regional Land Trust is pleased to announce it is applying for re-accreditation. The public comment period is now open.

Year End Reflections

For the Land Trust, our work has focused for the last 29 years on agreements with landowners who wish to reduce or eliminate subdivision of their land. By focusing on our mission of voluntary land conservation, we have been able to help conserve some of the valley’s treasured assets forever. Working with over 100 landowners, we have conserved over 11,000 acres of land in Teton Valley. Included in this are 20 miles of protected land along the Teton River and its tributaries.

Sandhill Cranes of the Greater Yellowstone

The Greater Yellowstone region is home to the largest intact ecosystem in the lower 48 states of the US. This means that residents and visitors alike have the opportunity to view wildlife regularly and experience all that nature has to offer, including observing iconic species such as the Greater Sandhill Crane, having walked our earth for over 10 million years.

A Treasure Worth Preserving – South Fork Property Conserved

Thanks to the vision of landowner, Al Davis, another stretch of the South Fork is forever protected. The Teton Regional Land Trust (TRLT) recently completed this conservation easement that builds on decades of conservation along the South Fork.

Celebrating 10 Years of “Wrunning for Wray” and Honoring His Legacy through Conservation

Join the Teton Regional Land Trust on Saturday, June 22 at Grand Targhee Resort for the 10th Annual Wrun for Wray Targhee Hill Climb held in honor of Wray Landon IV.

2nd Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival Poster Design Contest

The Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival is held to celebrate the annual migration of Sandhill Cranes through Teton Valley. This year’s festival will be on September 16-21.

Conservation Easement on Lower Henry’s Fork  

Teton Regional Land Trust and Mike and Sheralee Lawson partnered…

Conservation Comes Full Circle

Teton Regional Land Trust and Teton Full Circle Farm partnered…

Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival Coming to Driggs, Idaho

Teton Regional Land Trust is presenting the Greater Yellowstone…

Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival Poster Design Contest

Teton Regional Land Trust, on behalf of the Greater Yellowstone…

Land Trust Scholarship Opportunity

Teton Regional Land Trust created a scholarship in honor of Michael…

Teton Creek Farm Property for Sale

Teton Creek Farm is an incredible opportunity to own a scenic,…

Spring Creek Ranch Property for Sale

The Spring Creek Property, containing approximately 180 acres,…

Farmland Conserved Near Market Lake

A recent partnership between Ducks Unlimited (DU) and Teton Regional…

Teton River Restoration on HD Dunn & Son Ranch

Teton Regional Land Trust (TRLT) partnered with the Dunn family…

Conservation and Agriculture Working Together

Teton Regional Land Trust and two eastern Idaho ranchers recently…

International Crane Expert, George Archibald, comes to Wydaho

  The Teton Regional Land Trust was honored to host Dr.…

Bates Teton River Project

The Teton Regional Land Trust is thrilled to announce an exciting…

Trumpeter Swan Project

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

Teton Regional Land Trust Announces New Executive Director

The staff and Board of Teton Regional Land Trust (TRLT) are proud…

180 Acres of Critical Habitat Conserved

The Teton Regional Land Trust recently partnered with the LOR…

Vital Ground Protected Along the Fall River

The Teton Regional Land Trust continues to build conservation…

200 Acres Protected on the Pine Creek Bench

Thanks to willing landowners in Swan Valley, the Teton Regional…

800 Acres on the Fall River Preserved

A conservation easement now protects 800 acres of farm land and…