Teton Regional Land Trust and Sandhill Cranes Teton Regional Land Trust Land, Community, & Conservation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lands Protected To-Date

As of September 1, 2007, the Teton Regional Land Trust has worked with families and partners to conserve 23,533 acres in the Upper Snake River Watershed through 102 conservation easements and fee title acquisitions:

Bonneville County (2,927 acres)

  1. Pine Creek Bench Kruse Family, dryland grain and hay, Pine Creek 800 acres
  2. Swan Valley Cordes Family, wetlands, stream corridor, waterfowl habitat 11 acres
  3. Goe Flat Lufkin Family, South Fork Snake River, cottonwoods, upland winter range 151 acres
  4. Paradise Ranch Rudd Family, South Fork Snake River, upland range, visuals 307 acres
  5. South Fork River Front Hamilton Family, farmland, river frontage fir stands 244 acres
  6. Rainey Creek Walker Family, Swan Valley wetlands, stream corridor 46 acres
  7. South Fork at Swan Valley Bridge Lundquist Family, river rim and farmland 1200 acres
  8. South Fork at Mud Creek, river rim scenics, habitat grazing 160 acres

Clark County (4,304 acres)

  1. Medicine Lodge Creek Ranch Goble, ranch lands on stream corridor 2,617 acres
  2. Centennial Ranch Drexler, Kilgore area sagelands, grouse leks, winter range 1,127 acres
  3. Kilgore Forested Lands Singleton Family, forests, elk calving 560 acres
 

Fremont County (6,217 acres)

  1. Henry's Fork Ranch Lee-Seely, irrigated grainlands, forests, scenics 400 acres
  2. Henry's Fork Snake River Bagley, river bottom and adjoining grazing lands 175 acres
  3. Ashton Reservoir Seeley Family, grazing land, big game habitats, wetlands 160 acres
  4. Ashton Reservoir Seeley Brothers, farm land, big game habitats, wetlands 477 acres
  5. Henry’s Fork Carter Family, river corridor, Greenway 97 acres
  6. Henry’s Fork Carter Family, river corridor, Greenway, fee title transfer to BLM 17 acres
  7. Fall River Fabian Family, river corridor, wildlife habitats 40 acres
  8. Fall River Sturm Family, river corridor, wildlife habitats 5 acres
  9. Fall River Scafe Family, river corridor, farmland 40 acres
  10. Ashton Reservoir Atchley Family, river frontage, grazing, wildlife habitats 100 acres
  11. Henry’s Fork Bell Family, fee title transfer to BLM for Greenway 13 acres
  12. Chester Wetlands Olmstead, collaboration with area partners for fee title transfer to IDFG with TNC, 1,501 acres
  13. Henry’s Lake Guenzel Family, rare white spruce lakefront, migration 80 acres
  14. Henry's Fork Sand Creek area, Nedrow Family, river corridor farmland 317 acres
  15. Wilcox Rangeland, Henry's Fork river corridor, LWCF assigned to BLM, 2,037 acres
  16. Sturm Farmland, Fall River, river corridor, farmland, FPP project, 376 acres
  17. Finegan/Dynia Fall River, river corridor, wildlife habitat 28.39 acres
  18. Finegan/Dynia Fall River, river corridor, wildlife habitat, 28 acres
  19. Sandcreek Wetlands, Nedrow, river corridor, wildlife habitat, 215 acres
  20. Henry's Fork, Simmons Family, river corridor, wetlands, grazing land 138 acres
 

Jefferson County (255 acres)

  1. Scott Family, South Fork, farmland, meadows, slough, cottonwoods, LWCF assigned to BLM, 144 acres
  2. Snake River, Wilde Family, river corridor, wildlife habitat, fee title transfer to BLM 9 acres
  3. Snake River, Merrill Family, river corridor, wildlife habitat, fee title transfer to BLM 102 acres

Madison County (993 acres)

  1. Burton area farmlands Archibald Family, old slough, waterfowl habitat 80 acres
  2. Texas Slough and farmlands, Seely Family, stream course, cottonwoods, farm, 79 acres
  3. Henry's Fork at Texas Slough, Jolley Family, river and slough, pasture 180 acres
  4. Texas Slough, Brockish Family, stream course, farmland, 38 acres
  5. Cartier Slough, Wilcox Brothers, wetlands, sloughs, farmland 390 acres
  6. Henry's Fork, Klausmann Family, river, wetlands, meadows 226 acres

Teton County (8,798 acres)

  1. Teton Creek Mithun, wetlands and major Teton River tributary 295 acres
  2. Dry Creek Cecil, cottonwood-aspen corridor 35 acres
  3. Drake Creek Anonymous, conifer forest, winter range 80 acres
  4. Woods Creek wetlands Sands, heron rookery and rare plants 160 acres
  5. Woods Creek Fen rare plants, peatlands, purchase of fee title 40 acres
  6. North Leigh Creek Payson-Alkire, wetlands, winter range uplands, aspen 126 acres
  7. Fox Creek lowlands Foster, wetlands and stream corridor, grazing land 80 acres
  8. Three Forks Teton River Hill Family, public access, fish and wildlife habitats 200 acres
  9. Rainbow Bend Teton River Smith Family, grazing & fish and wildlife habitats 80 acres
  10. Teepe Creek Robinson, forested habitats, ranch land 760 acres
  11. Three Forks Teton River Bevan Family, grazing land, wetlands habitat20 acres
  12. Three Forks Teton River Bevan Family, pasture, wetlands, 10-yr. Term ease 100 acres
  13. Six Springs Ranch Mithun, wetlands and Teton Creek tributaries 347 acres
  14. Two Forks Teton River Klausmann, wetlands, waterfowl habitat 80 acres
  15. Teton River Canyon Mason, river corridor, wildlife habitats 112 acres
  16. Dry Ridge Clawson Family, scenic vistas, farmland, wildlife habitats 112 acres
  17. Teton River Canyon Saindon, river corridor, wildlife habitats 138 acres
  18. Warm Creek Cooke Family, wetlands and farmland, spring creeks 320 acres
  19. Foster’s Slough Teton River Dewey Family, wetlands, fish and wildlife habitat 178 acres
  20. Packsaddle Highlands Eckhoff donation/Scott easement, upland wildlife habitat 40 acres
  21. Dick Creek Mithun, spring creeks, forested wetlands 200 acres
  22. Dry Ridge Tilt Family, upland wildlife habitat, winter range 48 acres
  23. Teton Headwaters Watters Family, wetlands, stream courses 118 acres
  24. Paradise Springs Shields, wetlands, meadows 40 acres
  25. Packsaddle Foothills McGlinsky and Norton Families, forest, winter range 253 acres
  26. Teton Creek Confluence Kirk Family, stream courses, wetlands, trout spawning 167 acres
  27. Teton Wetlands Klausmann Family, Teton River wetlands 240 acres
  28. Little Pine Creek Smith Family, forested wildlife habitat 118 acres
  29. Trail Creek Johnson Family, stream & wetlands 40 acres
  30. Teton River at Big Bend, Zohner Family wetlands 35 acres
  31. Dry Ridge, Clawson Family farmland scenic 53 acres
  32. Badger Creek Springs, Arnold Family trout habitat, scenic canyon 20 acres
  33. Dry Ridge, Findlay-Freeman Familes scenic farmland 60.23 acres
  34. Teton River Ranch, Smith Family river corridor ag land 200.74 acres
  35. Hollingshead Homestead, Scofield-Mohr Family historic and scenic 40 acres
  36. Teton River at Rainier, Dunn Family river corridor wetlands 199.75 acres
  37. Superior Creek Horseshoe Canyon, Williams Family forested habitat 116 acres
  38. Foster's Slough, Smith Family wetlands river corridor 100 acres
  39. Fish Creek, Harrington, spring creek and wetlands, Teton Basin, 80 acres
  40. Foster's Slough, West Elliott, Dewey, spring creeks and wetlands, Teton Basin 140 acres
  41. Horseshoe Flats, Hanson, elk winter range, sharp-tail grouse, Teton Basin 320 acre
  42. Foster's Slough Confluence, Young, spring creeks, wetlands, river, Teton Bason 50.54 acres
  43. Darby Creek tributary, Lundquist, spring creeks, wetlands, Teton Basin 100 acres
  44. Little Fox Creek, Johnson, spring creeks, wetlands, Teton Basin 160 acres
  45. Teton River at Cache, Anonymous, river meadows, Teton Basin 40 acres
  46. Teton River above Three Forks, Wilson, river corridor and wetlands, Teton Basin 25 acres
  47. Elliott Creek East, Dewey, Foster's Slough wetlands complex, pastures, Teton Basin 160 acres
  48. Cosmic Apple Biodynamic Farm, Snowdon, Teton Basin 30 acres
  49. Paradise Creek, Work, river corridor, wetlands, Teton Basin 40 acres
  50. South Leigh, Kinsey, cottonwoods, Teton Basin 80 acres
  51. Lower Fox Creek, Anonymous, wetlands, Teton Basin, 40 acres
  52. Teton River East and West, Dunn, river corridor, wetlands, Teton Basin, 53 acres
  53. Teton Basin, Sundown Ranch, river corridor, wetlands, Teton Basin, 18 acres
  54. Elliott Creek, Hill, spring creeks and wetlands, Teton Basin, 105 acres
  55. Woods Creek Fen II, Teton Regional Land Trust, rare plants, peatlands, 20 acres
  56. Kids Creek, Teton Wetlands, Blackfoot Farms LLC, fen wetlands,reare plants, curlew habitat 240 acres
  57. Elliot Creek, Harrington Family, wetlands, spring creeks 80 acres
  58. Horseshoe Creek Farmland, Jardine Family, farmland, migration corridor 639 acres
  59. Sundown South, Teton River, Ballie Sundown, river corridor, wetlands,willow bottoms 141.69 acres
  60. Sundown South, Teton River, Ballie Sundown, wetlands, meadows 59.25 acres
  61. Badger Creek, Eric Soyland, canyon, winter range, 40 acres

Teton County Wyoming (38 acres)

  1. Fox Creek Quarry, Parker, riparian, wildlife habitat, Teton Basin, 38 acres

Total Acreage Protected To-Date: 23,533

1995 - 3 easements 2,947 acres
1996 - 3 easements, 1 fee 680 acres
1997 - 3 easements 1,101 acres
1998 - 8 easements, 1 fee 1,349 acres
1999 - 12 easements, 1 fee 1,717 acres
2000 - 5 easements, 1 fee 1,778 acres
2001 - 14 easements, 1 fee 3,323 acres
2002 - 8 easements 1,120 acres
2003 - 12 easements 3,669 acres
2004 - 15 easements, sold fee partial 2,095 acres
2005 - 2 easements, 1 fee 143 acres
2006 - 9 easments, 1 fee 2,385 acres
2007 - 1 easement, 1 fee 262 acres

 

 

 

 

 
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