Source: The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County
The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County protects natural resources, agricultural land and open spaces for the benefit of present and future generations.
The nonprofit was formed in 1985 when the Santa Ynez Valley Land Trust and Carpinteria Valley Land Trust combined to serve the entire county. Today, the Land Trust for Santa Barbara County has helped to preserve over 25,000 acres of natural resource and agricultural land, including the Arroyo Hondo Preserve, Sedgwick Reserve, Carpinteria Bluffs, Coronado Butterfly Preserve, Point Sal, Carpinteria Salt Marsh and several ranches on the Gaviota Coast.
The Land Trust:
- Acquires and protects land with natural, agricultural, scenic, recreational and/or historical significance through fair market transactions.
- Shares our knowledge of land conservation strategies with local landowners, planners, public agencies and other conservation organizations.
- Facilitates private conservation of agricultural lands.
- Educates the community through field trips with experts in ecology, agriculture and the arts
The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County relies heavily on volunteers to keep our preserves open to the public and the ecosystems healthy. Here is a listing of volunteer opportunities. We’d love for you to join one of our teams!
Learn more about the Land Trust for Santa Barbara County here.