Please come by Migration Brewing anytime after 5:30pm. At 6:00pm we will have a brief presentation, followed by more conversation and conviviality. We will provide light appetizers for everyone.
Copies of the State of the Lands report will be available to take home.
This year's State of the Lands report highlights both the acres land trusts conserve, as well as the thousands of people they touch through their work. From conserving the Heart of the Rogue, to working with coastal tribes; from collaborating in the Harney Basin, to focusing on Wallowa farmers, the stories in this year's report demonstrate the creative commitment of land trusts to local communities throughout Oregon.
Touched by the Land
In 2016, Oregon land trusts engaged nearly 70,000 people. With over 800 tours, hikes, and events, the land trust community is connecting people with place, making a difference for all Oregonians. Read more about the ways land trusts work in our 2016 State of the Lands report.