From the Field
Field notes from the desk of Stewardship Director, Stephen Ramirez.
Land conservation is not just about dots on a map and acres in a database. TLC staff, board, donors, partners, and supporters have experienced the impacts of land conservation first hand and their stories help connect us to the land, water, and wildlife we all love. If you have a story you would like to share with us, please email info@texaslandconservancy.org.
Learn more about the largest privately conserved property in the Columbia Bottomlands and the largest project that the Texas Farm and Ranch Lands Conservation program has ever protected.
Visiting sites of ecological, historical, and cultural significance brings history alive by showing us how people lived, worked through problems, and adapted to their environment.
Meet Chuck and Dorothy, owners of the Chalk Mountain Preserve, and learn more about their journey to restore the health of the ranch and the small steps they are taking every day to make big changes in the long term.
TLC sits down with Joyce Lucas, owner of the Birk-Sommerfeld Heritage Ranch (Llano County), to learn more about her ecologically rich and historically important 444-acres.
TLC staff sat down with Richard Orton, owner of Orton Hill, to learn more about his love of the land and his perspective on the biggest environmental concerns facing Texas.