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SLT Secures Two Grants for Wildlife Habitat Restoration and Interpretive Center at Sears Point
The Sonoma Land Trust and Sonoma County Regional Parks are the recipients of a $1 million federal grant through the North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) to fund construction of two major wildlife habitat restoration projects in the North Bay. An additional $50,000 grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has been awarded to the Sonoma Land Trust and the San Pablo National Wildlife Refuge to support the building of a pavilion devoted to environmental education at Sears Point.   more...

Sonoma Land Trust Protects Over 1,750 Acres in December 2007
2007 closed with Sonoma Land Trust protecting 3 new properties - the Land Trust purchased the 1,665-acre Roche Ranch and the 40-acre “Gateway to the Cedars” parcel and recorded a forever wild conservation easement on the 30-acre Rock Fall Woods.   more...

Million Dollar Grant Will Help Fund Baylands Restoration
Sonoma Land Trust and the California State Coastal Conservancy are the recipients of a $1 million federal grant that will kick start the construction of SLT’s Sears Point Wetlands and Watershed Restoration Project next year. The award comes from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s National Coastal Wetlands Conservation (NCWC) Grant program, which provides funds on a competitive basis for acquisition of interests in coastal lands or waters, and for restoration, enhancement or management of coastal wetlands ecosystems.   more...

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