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When you shop at smile.amazon.com, Amazon will donate 0.5% of eligible purchases to your favorite charitable organization. There are no fees and no extra cost. Visit smile.amazon.com and select “Crested Butte Land Trust” as your charity of choice!. We are excited to share with you that our supporters can now use the Amazon Shopping app...
This year, Coloradans will have a chance to donate from their state income tax refund to a local nonprofit they trust like the Crested Butte Land Trust.
Gunsight Bridge Reclamation
Current bridge damages river banks and wetland habitat As April winds into May, the weather forecast of snow and rain and sleet and wintry mix seems never-ending. One thing is for sure: the weather in Crested Butte can be harsh. The Gunsight Bridge has withstood the bitter winter cold and the heavy spring run-off for...
The final piece of the puzzle Supporting our partners to conserve Trampe Ranch In a time of increasing national divisiveness and rancor, we have great news to share with you. The Trampe Ranch, 6,000 acres of scenic ranchlands spanning from Gothic to Gunnison, will be conserved forever. The Land Trust added the final financial piece...
The Crested Butte Land Trust achieved a long-standing conservation goal on June 28, 2013 when it finalized the preservation of the North Pole Basin, with the help of its partners the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab and the Crested Butte Mountain Resort. Located next to the Schofield Townsite, the North Pole Basin is distinctive because of...
Wildlife habitat preserved at historic Ruby Mining District This past week, the Crested Butte Land Trust preserved additional acreage in the historic Ruby Mining district near Lake Irwin.  This amazing forested landscape is home to black bear, Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, and mountain lion. Hal Brill and Allison Elliot owned their land for years...
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