New Mexico Land Conservancy is an accredited, statewide, non-profit Land Trust dedicated to preserving the land heritage of New Mexico. They work with individuals and landowners to protect and conserve the places they love, ensuring the preservation of water, wildlife, and working lands. With a goal of conserving one million acres by 2030, they have already conserved over 686,245 acres of land, including seasonal and perennial waterways and wetlands.
Their efforts have led to significant achievements, such as the protection of 315,000 acres of Ted Turner's Armendaris Ranch in southern New Mexico and the preservation of the 12,451-acre B Square Ranch in San Juan County. By partnering with landowners and implementing conservation easements, New Mexico Land Conservancy is making a major impact on land conservation in the state, ensuring the long-term sustainability of New Mexico's natural resources and heritage.
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