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Our MissionWorking to conserve and steward in perpetuity natural areas, including open spaces, riparian zones, and wildlife habitat, to enhance the quality of life for all who enjoy and appreciate the beauty of the White Mountains.
Special Note : Click HERE to go to a section of our site devoted entirely to Woodland Lake Park. Or click HERE to go to the website of the Save Woodland Lake Park campaign. The White MountainsThe White Mountains are one of Arizona’s special places, where forests and streams are home to elk, bald eagles, wolves, threatened native fish and frogs, and more. These mountains are also home to a growing human population, where precious open spaces within and around our communities are disappearing rapidly. The White Mountains Land Trust is dedicated to fostering a balance between growth and meaningful open space protection. The White Mountains Land Trust is led by a Board of Directors.
The Trust also has subcommittees for land management, membership
and outreach, and specific projects, all of which encourage
involvement by our members. The Trust holds regular meetings on
the second Tuesday of every month at the Pinetop-Lakeside
Town Council Chambers at 1360 Neils Hansen Lane in Lakeside.
Meetings start at 7:00 p.m. Be sure to check the
Agenda
for Next Meeting
for possible changes in meeting time or place. DonationsThe White Mountains Land Trust is a 501 (c) (3) tax exempt organization. Our employee identification number is 20-2066286. Contributions are tax deductible under applicable sections of the Internal Revenue Code.The White Mountains Land Trust and the Save Out Park campaign need your help. Click here to find out how to donate on-line or by mail.
What
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