PUC students help clear French broom
For those who may not know, French broom is not just a plant with pretty yellow flowers.
Latest conservation easement protects 55 acres upvalley
The 55 acre conservation easement protects a property along Silverado Trail with considerable scenic visibility.
Earth Day celebration in Napa - April 22
Once again we are proud to participate in Napa's Earth Day Celebration at Oxbow Commons on April 22nd from 11am-4pm.
A handful of hike photos
Hike leaders are bringing back some great images from this season’s hikes. Zim Zim Falls, March 2017. Photo by Bryan Parker. Group shot from false summit of Cedar Roughs hike, Mar. 2017. Photo by Ken Stanton. Little one helping pull weeds at Linda Falls during Mar. 2017 workday. Photo by Erin Erickson. ... Read more
Seeing wildlife in the wild
Last year, staff and volunteers deployed 20 remote cameras over almost 5,000 acres to track the health of wildlife on our protected land.
Rare St. Helena fawn lilies usher in spring on Land Trust preserve
Stunning Saint Helena fawn lily (Erythronium helenae) adorn a burned mountainside.
Land Trust honors Joel and Kathy Tranmer
The 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award was given to Joel and Kathy Tranmer during the annual Cornerstone Society Gathering.
Napa Valley Register Highlights Land Trust history
Did you see the article in the Register about our 40th Anniversary?
Dario Sattui Donates 5th Easement to Land Trust
This is Sattui’s fifth conservation easement with the Land Trust. He has now protected nearly 600 acres.
Post Fire Botanical Assessment on the Snell Peak Preserve Yields Valuable Information
Working with consulting botanist and Napa County flora expert Jake Ruygt, the Land Trust has been conducting a post-wildfire botanical assessment of its Snell Peak Preserve. Approximately 85% of this preserve burned in the 2014 Butts Fire, and the remaining 15% burned in the 2015 Valley Fire. Jake has documented strong recovery of woody species ... Read more