On March 28, 2024, a steady eastward breeze swept across the tall grasses and wildflowers of the Lloyd and Mabel Johnson Preserve. The sun shined bright overhead from an azure sky dotted with small fluffy clouds. Temperatures had been steadily climbing all morning to a high of 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Expanded training kicks off volunteer season
For those of us at Legacy, warmer temperatures, tiny buds, and green sprouts popping from the ground aren’t just a sign of spring. It’s a sign that volunteer season is […]
Collective connects communities to conservation resources
Just as the land we work to protect is interdependent on the diverse ecosystems that live and thrive within them, Legacy is made whole through the reciprocity of our relationships, […]
Legacy Land Conservancy Annual Report 2022-2023
Full speed ahead! As we put another year between us and the start of the pandemic four years ago, we’re acquiescing that COVID-19 will be here forever as it transitions into its endemic phase. Even though our lives will never be the same, so much has improved again over the last year that Legacy is happily embracing