Partners

At the Big Sur Land Trust we value our individual donors and members as key partners in our work to protect, restore and care for our lands and waters. We could not accomplish our land and water conservation mission without them. We are also grateful for our partnerships with private landowners, especially ranchers and growers. These vital community partners are conserving large areas of native landscapes through private, voluntary agreements with us.

The Land Trust’s partnerships with private organizations and government agencies are also essential to producing positive and tangible conservation outcomes that promote healthy lands and healthy communities. By sharing technical expertise, providing funding, and partnering on innovative projects, we can collectively build healthy, whole communities—where the significant lands and waters that sustain us are available to all generations.

Our partners (partial listing):


The California State Coastal Conservancy
The California Resources Agency, California River Parkways Program
The California Wildlife Conservation Board
California State Parks
California Department of Fish and Game
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
The Transportation Agency for Monterey County
The California Council of Land Trusts
The Nature Conservancy
Central Coast Rangelands Coalition
Monterey County Parks Department
Ventana Wildlife Society
U.C. Hastings Natural History Reservation
California State University at Monterey Bay Watershed Institute
City of Salinas
Monterey County Water Resources Agency
Monterey Peninsula Water Management District
Serendipity Farms
Henry Miller Library
Coastal Property Owners Association
Boys and Girls Clubs of Monterey County
Big Sur Arts Initiative
Elkhorn Slough Foundation
Monterey County Agricultural Education
California Association of Local Conservation Corps
California Conservation Corps
Marin Conservation Corps
Monterey County Resource Conservation District
Santa Cruz County Resource Conservation District
Santa Lucia Conservancy
Carmel Valley Trail and Saddle Club
Monterey Bay Aquarium
REI
The Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association (ALBA)
Rancho Cielo
Communities Organized for Relational Power and Action (COPA)
ESRI
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