California Council of Land Trusts

California Council of Land Trusts

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CCLT is a partnership of land trusts working to conserve California's land and water for all Californians. Follow us for CA conservation news!

Our vision:
There is nowhere on earth like California. Its rich natural diversity, awe-inspiring beauty, world-class recreation and essential agricultural lands make protecting California’s natural heritage not just a statewide obligation but also a national mandate. Strong land trusts are a powerful and effective way to protect California’s extraordinary land and water resources. Our vision is th

06/02/2026

🔥 California cannot afford to cut wildfire resilience funding.

💲 Despite increased overall state revenues, the Governor’s May Revise proposes the lowest level of wildfire resilience funding in seven years — even as experts predict an intense fire season and communities across the state face rising wildfire, insurance, and utility costs.

The Wildfire Solutions Coalition is urging the Legislature to:
🔵 Protect the $200 million commitment to wildfire resilience from GGRF
🔵 Increase Prop 4 wildfire investments to $500 million

05/28/2026

In Partnerships, Bumps in the Road, & Difficult Conversations on Wednesday, June 10, RCD and land trust partners will provide honest and vulnerable insights about how they maintain durable collaboration for better outcomes on the land. They will highlight how they navigate difficult times, define roles, take and share credit, make mistakes, and move forward. Moderator Sharon Farrell of the The Stewardship Network will share recent research about effective collaboration for landscape scale stewardship.

This is the final session in a four-part webinar series hosted by California Association of Resource Conservation Districts in collaboration with the California Council of Land Trusts.

🌲 Wednesday, June 10 | Partnerships, Bumps in the Road, & Difficult Conversations
https://bit.ly/4eLpAFW

This workshop series is made possible with funding from the California Department of Conservation.

05/14/2026

In Leveraging Funding and Capacity on Wednesday, May 27, RCD and land trust partners will showcase diverse examples for partnering to leverage each other's resources and build each other's capacity for conservation.

Moderator: Jennifer Norris, Wildlife Conservation Board

This is the third session in a four-part webinar series hosted by California Association of Resource Conservation Districts in collaboration with the California Council of Land Trusts.

Learn more about the final two sessions and register using the links below. ⤵️

🌲 Wednesday, May 27 | Leveraging Funding and Capacity
https://bit.ly/4cMr7Jk

🌲 Wednesday, June 10 | Partnerships, Bumps in the Road, & Difficult Conversations
https://bit.ly/4eLpAFW

This workshop series is made possible with funding from the California Department of Conservation.

05/05/2026

In Working at Scale, Across Boundaries on Wednesday, May 13, participants will hear from RCDs and land trusts who are partnering on restoration with results at watershed and regional scales. Presenters will highlight forest management, riparian restoration, and rangeland soil health.

Moderator: Secretary Wade Crowfoot.

This is the second session in a four-part webinar series hosted by California Association of Resource Conservation Districts in collaboration with the California Council of Land Trusts.

Learn more about each session and register using the links below. ⤵️

🌲 Wednesday, May 13 | Working at Scale, Across Boundaries
https://bit.ly/4e7hcAp

🌲 Wednesday, May 27 | Leveraging Funding and Capacity
https://bit.ly/4cMr7Jk

🌲 Wednesday, June 10 | Partnerships, Bumps in the Road, & Difficult Conversations
https://bit.ly/4eLpAFW

This workshop series is made possible with funding from the California Department of Conservation.

Owl Creek Project marks CAL FIRE's 1st Tribal land back initiative 04/29/2026

CCLT's Caroline Godkin was honored to join the Placer Land Trust, the Colfax-Todds Valley Consolidated Tribe, and CAL FIRE last week to celebrate a 308-acre forest conservation and Tribal land back initiative in rural Placer County! Read about it here:

Owl Creek Project marks CAL FIRE's 1st Tribal land back initiative The Owl Creek Project was primarily supported by $1.36 million in grant funding through CAL FIRE's Forest Legacy Program. This is the first Tribal land back project initiative that CAL

04/28/2026

Building Partnerships Between Land Trusts and Resource Conservation Districts (RCDs) to Implement Nature-Based Solutions that Conserve and Restore California Lands, a four-part series hosted by California Association of Resource Conservation Districts in collaboration with the California Council of Land Trusts, kicks off this Wednesday, April 29!

In this series, participants will learn about RCD and land trust partnerships implementing nature-based solutions for Croplands, Rangelands, and Forested Lands, and explore real-world examples of projects that are multi-benefit, span working and non-working lands, and/or multiple types of working lands.

Learn more about each session and register using the links below. ⤵️

🌲 Wednesday, April 29 | Nature-Based Solutions 101
https://bit.ly/4mouVop

🌲 Wednesday, May 13 | Working at Scale, Across Boundaries
https://bit.ly/4e7hcAp

🌲 Wednesday, May 27 | Leveraging Funding and Capacity
https://bit.ly/4cMr7Jk

🌲 Wednesday, June 10 | Partnerships, Bumps in the Road, & Difficult Conversations
https://bit.ly/4eLpAFW

This workshop series is made possible with funding from the California Department of Conservation.

04/18/2026

The California Council of Land Trusts has been on the ground in D.C. this week as part of The Land Trust Alliance Advocacy Days. We have been meeting with over 20 Congressional offices to discuss topics of importance to the California land trust community:

✅️ Farm Bill Funding for Conservation
✅️ Continued support for the Land and Water Conservation Fund
✅️ Opposition to any public land sell off
✅️ Increasing staffing at Federal land management and permitting agencies agencies to support projects on the ground
✅️ Continued support for AmeriCorps funding

Want to join us in making sure that California land trust voices are heard in Washington, D.C.? Reach out to us to be added to our Federal Policy working group, and be sure to follow Land Trust Alliance to hear about their ongoing Federal Advocacy work and the 2027 Fly in.

Sonoma Land Trust, Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy, Mojave Desert Land Trust,
Eastern Sierra Land Trust, Sequoia Riverlands Trust, Tule Basin Land & Water Conservation Trust, American River Conservancy

04/17/2026

Hosted by California Association of Resource Conservation Districts in collaboration with California Council of Land Trusts, Nature-Based Solutions 101 is the first session in a four-part series: Building Partnerships Between Land Trusts and Resource Conservation Districts (RCDs) to Implement Nature-Based Solutions that Conserve and Restore California Lands.

On Wednesday, April 29 from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM, participants will learn how land trusts and RCDs can advance nature-based solutions together, hear from RCDs who have successfully partnered with land trusts, and discuss projects featuring nature-based solutions, including oak woodland habitat, sediment management, forest health, rangeland management, and more.

Special Guest: Josh Becker, State Senator and Chair of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water

Register: https://bit.ly/4mouVop

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This workshop series is made possible with funding from the California Department of Conservation.

04/06/2026

At this year's opening plenary, we had the pleasure of sharing the stage with California Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot. CCLT Executive Director Caroline Godkin presented him with a Conservation Champion Award during the session. Thank you, Wade, for being a part of the 2026 Land & Water Conservation Conference and for your unwavering support of California's conservation efforts.

Photos from California Council of Land Trusts's post 04/03/2026

At this year's Legislative Reception, we were honored to recognize four outstanding legislative leaders. We express our sincere gratitude to Senate President Pro Tempore Monique Limón, recipient of the Conservation Champion Award, and Legislative Champion Award recipients Assemblymembers Diane Papan and Gail Pellerin and Senator Ben Allen, for their dedication and support of land conservation in California.

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