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Lemhi Regional Land Trust

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Delivering on Promises: Reason #3 to Support LRLT

April 28, 2016 by Charli Williams

Why should you support LRLT on Idaho Gives Day? Reason #3 is because we’ve worked hard to deliver on our promise of local private lands conservation over the past eleven years. We’ve completed conservation easements, accepted two donated parcels of land, restored habitat and become nationally accredited and 2016 promises more of the same! Not …

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Idaho Gives Day: Reason #2

April 28, 2016 by Charli Williams

Reason #2 to support LRLT on Idaho Gives Day: Each conservation easement we complete helps ensure that the wide open spaces & awe inspiring scenery that draws us all to Central Idaho remains intact! Don’t forget you can schedule your Idaho Gives donation ahead of time: http://bit.ly/1rxObn8! ‪#‎idahogivesday‬

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Why You Should Support LRLT on Idaho Gives Day: Reason #1

April 26, 2016 by Charli Williams

Idaho Gives Day is just around the corner, so over the next ten days, we’ll be sharing ten reasons you should support LRLT on Idaho Gives Day! Reason #1 means that our board & staff lives, works & plays right alongside you in this remote corner of Idaho we all cherish! Don’t forget you can …

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What Does $25 Mean to LRLT?

May 7, 2015 by Charli Williams

With Idaho Gives Day here, we’ve been humbled by the donations we’ve already seen this morning & we’re so grateful for your support.  One of the questions we think every donor ponders each time they make a contribution is “Is my donation enough to make a difference?” And the answer is ABSOLUTELY.  Every little bit …

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A Day at Lemhi Regional Land Trust

May 6, 2015 by Charli Williams

When people ask what their donations support, the short answer is always “local private lands conservation.”  But what the heck does that really mean?  It means that our doors are staying open, we’re available to work with interested landowners on projects, steward our already completed conservation easements & take advantage of various outreach opportunities.  Still …

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The 10 Most Generous States in the U.S.

December 14, 2012 by Charli Williams

The 10 Most Generous States in the U.S. Yesterday morning, when I opened up my browser, I noticed a picture of a “Welcome to Idaho” sign on my home page.  Since Idaho doesn’t often appear as a topic on my home page, I clicked the link out of curiosity to see what had made our …

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