Online Auction Kicks Off Fundraiser to Benefit the Bad Rock Canyon Conservation Project Help us protect 772 acres of critical habitat along the Flathead River at a focal point of landscape connectivity & secure public… continue reading
Important migratory bird habitat southeast of Kalispell is now protected with a conservation easement held by Flathead Land Trust. The conservation easement protects over 36 acres owned by Bob Danford including 15 acres of Reed’s… continue reading
In late December, Flathead Land Trust helped complete a significant conservation easement along the Stillwater River near Olney in partnership with The Trust for Public Land and F.H. Stoltze Land & Lumber Company. The conservation… continue reading
On December 30th, another vital piece of bird habitat and open space was conserved in the Flathead! A conservation easement now protects 53.4 acres of land owned by Marty and Linda Boehm located along Mill… continue reading
Two former Flathead Land Trust executive directors, Marilyn Wood and Susan How, have been awarded the Flathead Land Trust Conservation Leadership Award for 2020. The annual award recognizes individuals who have gone above and beyond for… continue reading
We're so proud to bring you our latest ViewPoints newsletter! Check out the full issue HERE. The issue includes a full story about the Bad Rock Canyon Conservation Project and it's importance for grizzly bears… continue reading
Our friends and partners at the Flathead Lakers are auctioning off a beautifully restored wooden boat with half of the proceeds to benefit the Bad Rock Canyon Conservation Project. The classic boat was restored by… continue reading
Thank you for all who joined us for our very first ever virtual event - Raise the Sky for Conservation. Since many of you were unable to join the live virtual event on August 13,… continue reading
Thank you for helping us protect 772 acres of critical habitat along the Flathead River at a focal point of landscape connectivity & secure public access with the new Bad Rock Canyon Wildlife Management Area.… continue reading
Check out our recently released Spring/Summer View Points newsletter HERE. The new issue includes how a rare opportunity to add public access to Flathead Lake is moving forward, why conservation efforts for birds are needed now… continue reading