Your support helps sustain:
- Our community character
- Locally grown food by preserving farms and ranches
- Clean water
- Clean air
- Iconic species of the Greater Yellowstone such as moose, elk, Trumpeter Swan, Greater Sandhill Cranes, Sage grouse, Yellow-billed cuckoo, Yellowstone cutthroat trout and many more!
Our work focuses on keeping wildlife corridors passable by creating linkages, by protecting critical habitat like wetlands, riparian areas, rivers and unique native forests like cottonwood galleries and by conserving scenic open spaces and agricultural land for generational farmers and ranchers. Eastern Idaho is a treasure worth preserving – one of the last wild places in the American West. Every gift, large or small, will help us accomplish our mission.
As a community-supported organization, the Teton Regional Land Trust depends on your generosity for 70 percent of its general operations. Leave your legacy for this and future generations by becoming a member, starting as low as the $25 Bluebird membership. All membership benefits include a membership welcome packet, Teton Regional Land Trust summer newsletter in the mail, and winter newsletter by email.
Membership Levels
$25+ Bluebird
$50+ Meadowlark
$100+ Great Blue Heron
$250+ Osprey
$500+ Trumpeter Swan
$1000+ Bald Eagle
$2500+ Conservators’ Circle
$5000+ Lifetime
Additional Member Benefits for $500+
Trumpeter Swan ($500+) | Bald Eagle ($1000+) | Conservators Circle ($2,500+) | Lifetime ($5,000+) | |
Quarterly personalized email updates on the latest projects from the Executive Director | X | X | X | X |
Invitations to exclusive cocktail parties or dinner events | X | X | X | |
Annual exclusive Conservators’ Circle Event | X | X | ||
Exclusive one-on-one tours, floats and other outings with our staff | X |
If you have questions, please contact Kim Trotter, Executive Director at kimt@tetonlandtrust.org or call (208) 354-8939.