Help Us Save Open Space in the Treasure Valley


Who are we?

We Are A nonprofit dedicated to balancing growth & land protection.

For over 25 years, we have worked to conserve the Treasure Valley’s open spaces. We work with landowners, developers, government agencies and citizens to protect our surrounding lands for generations to come.

The population of the Treasure Valley is expected to reach 1.1 million by 2050. Working farms and ranches will decline—and wildlife habitats and watersheds will face tremendous pressure. Housing is important, but so is preservation.

Land Trust of the Treasure Valley exists to:

  • Protect wildlife habitats and waterways

  • Increase conservation of private and public lands

  • Mitigate the effects of climate change, preventing irrevocable damage

  • Educate the community and foster a lasting culture of conservation


Who benefits?

Everyone.

Outdoor Enthusiasts
Let’s protect our adventure trails.

Families
Let’s preserve our lands for future generations.

Farmers & Ranchers
Let’s ensure we can grow and raise local foods.

From active adventure-seekers, to farmers, to ranchers, to hunters, and families living throughout the Treasure Valley—we all rely on the responsible stewardship of Idaho’s lands and resources.


Why donate?


90% of our funding comes from community members. We need you.

Donations to the Land Trust of the Treasure Valley are a commitment to the future of our open spaces.

Your generosity allows us to work to protect our lands today and for generations to come. From active outdoor enthusiasts, to farmers, to ranchers, to hunters, and families living throughout the Treasure Valley—we all rely on the responsible stewardship of Idaho’s lands and resources.