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Sheep Mountain Wilderness, California

Help Protect America's Wilderness For Future Generations!  Join us!

Investing in The Wilderness Land Trust Pays Big Returns
The Wilderness Land Trust works to remove the threat of development to America’s wilderness by buying private lands for the National Wilderness Preservation System, affording them the highest level of protection.  

Since 1992, The Wilderness Land Trust has helped preserve 36,000 acres in 82 wilderness areas throughout the West. Every acquisition ensures that America’s treasured wilderness areas will remain unbroken and forever wild.

Help us protect wilderness for future generations!
 

Our supporters play a critical role keeping America’s wilderness wild. If you enjoy hiking and backpacking in wilderness areas, or simply knowing that wild America will be there for future generations, we ask for your support.
 

 

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You also can send contributions by mail

The Wilderness Land Trust
P.O. Box 1420
Carbondale, Colorado 81623

Thank you!

What you can do to Keep Wilderness Wild

 

  • Include a gift to the Wilderness Land Trust in your estate planning Read more
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  • Contact your representatives about the need to defend America’s wilderness areas.
  • Send us photos you took in the wilderness. Tell us where the photo was taken and who’s pictured. We’ll post it to our Wilderness Gallery and send you a thank you gift! karin@wildernesslandtrust.org
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The Wilderness Land Trust is a 501(c)3 nonprofit.  Contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
If you have any questions about giving or special instructions for us, please contact
Karin Evans 970.963.6068.
 karin@wildernesslandtrust.org

James Peak Wilderness, Colorado

 

 

 

 

“The Wilderness Land Trust is performing an important role in purchasing inholdings in wilderness areas for transfer to the Federal government.  The possibility of exploitation of these inholdings creates a serious hazard to the purposes of wilderness by breaking up the refuges for biota.  I bespeak support for its activities.” 

 

Kenneth J. Arrow

 

Joan Kenney Professor of Economics and Professor of Operations Research, Emeritus, Stanford University.

Nobel Prize in Economics, 1972