Help protect and restore the lands we love from Ferrini Ranch to Ensen Park in Salinas, and throughout Monterey County—for all of us to enjoy. Donate now at: montereycountygives.com/bslt Your donation helps Big Sur Land Trust—in partnership with the Trust for Public Land—care for the 869-acre Ferrini Ranch, a vital open space and wildlife corridor along HWY 68, connecting the Monterey Peninsula and the Salinas Valley. © Because of you, thousands of pounds of trash have been removed, new protections against litter and offshore drilling are advancing, and students are discovering what it means to be ocean stewards. When you give through Monterey County Gives!, you’re supporting clean beaches, strong ocean protections, and the next generation of coastal defenders. Join us—protect our coast, protect our future. Save Our Shores protects our coast through advocacy, education, and community action—creating a clean, healthy Monterey Bay for all. From beach cleanups to bold policy victories, your support has made waves for our coast this year. 831.462.5660 345 Lake Ave, Suite A. Santa Cruz www.saveourshores.org THIS IS A WELLHEAD CONSERVANCY FOR THE RANGE OF THE CONDOR mate Change through Land Preservation P.O. Box 190 Monterey, CA 93942 831.238.2787 condorrange.org We are all aware of climate change. What do we do about it? The Nature Conservancy says, “…natural climate solutions—based on the conservation, restoration and management of forests, grasslands and wetlands—can deliver up to a third of the emission reductions needed by 2030.” The Range of the Condor is a land trust. Among our goals are preservation of habitat, for condors, for lions, for all animals and plants--and in the process become part of the solution to countering climate change. To that end, we are working at acquiring land, and believe we can do it by working small, one acre at a time, and still have signi cant impact. 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Among our goals are preservation of habitat, for condors, for lions, for all animals and plants--and in the process become part of the solution to countering climate change. To that end, we are working at acquiring land, and believe we can do it by working small, one acre at a time, and still have signi cant impact. We have had some success, and currently own about 400 acres of land in Monterey County. We are working hard to acquire or otherwise conserve more. Please contribute at: montereycountygives.com/condor s CONSERVANCY FOR THE RANGE OF THE CONDOR hange through Land Preservation P.O. Box 190 831.238.2787 condorrange.org We are all aware of climate change. What do we do about it? The Nature Conservancy says, “…natural climate solutions—based on the conservation, restoration and management of forests, grasslands and wetlands—can deliver up to a third of the emission reductions needed by 2030.” The Range of the Condor is a land trust. 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Among our goals are preservation of habitat, for condors, for lions, for all animals and plants--and in the process become part of the solution to countering climate change. To that end, we are working at acquiring land, and believe we can do it by working small, one acre at a time, and still have signi cant impact. We have had some success, and currently own about 400 acres of land in Monterey County. We are working hard to acquire or otherwise conserve more. Please contribute at: montereycountygives.com/condor ur lots CONSERVANCY FOR THE RANGE OF THE CONDOR ssing Climate Change through Land Preservation P.O. Box 190 Monterey, CA 93942 831.238.2787 condorrange.org We are all aware of climate change. What do we do about it? The Nature Conservancy says, “…natural climate solutions—based on the conservation, restoration and management of forests, grasslands and wetlands—can deliver up to a third of the emission reductions needed by 2030.” The Range of the Condor is a land trust. Among our goals are preservation of habitat, for condors, for lions, for all animals and plants--and in the process become part of the solution to countering climate change. To that end, we are working at acquiring land, and believe we can do it by working small, one acre at a time, and still have signi cant impact. We have had some success, and currently own about 400 acres of land in Monterey County. We are working hard to acquire or otherwise conserve more. Please contribute at: montereycountygives.com/condor s in Carmel Valley aveler,” dines on carrion near our Big Sur lots ig Sur property CONSERVANCY FOR THE RANGE OF THE CONDOR rough Land Preservation P.O. Box 190 Monterey, CA 93942 831.238.2787 condorrange.org We are all aware of climate change. What do we do about it? The Nature Conservancy says, “…natural climate solutions—based on the conservation, restoration and management of forests, grasslands and wetlands—can deliver up to a third of the emission reductions needed by 2030.” The Range of the Condor is a land trust. Among our goals are preservation of habitat, for condors, for lions, for all animals and plants--and in the process become part of the solution to countering climate change. To that end, we are working at acquiring land, and believe we can do it by working small, one acre at a time, and still have signi cant impact. We have had some success, and currently own about 400 acres of land in Monterey County. We are working hard to acquire or otherwise conserve more. Please contribute at: montereycountygives.com/condor It’s in Carmel Valley, near the Ventana Wilderness, on Range of the Condor property. We are going to use it to provide water for wildlife, as summers are pretty dry around here. Planned is a solar-powered pump, a tank and a couple of watering stations. You can help: contribute to our MC GIVES! campaign. montereycountygives.com/condor mcgives.com Monterey County GIVES! 2025 125
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