Renewing Our Commitment to Conservation  

We’re excited to share that we are applying for renewed accreditation from the Land Trust Alliance. This process holds us to the highest national standards, ensuring that the work we do today will last for generations to come. 

As a land trust, Tri-Valley Conservancy (TVC) acquires and manages land and conservation easements to protect natural resources, agriculture, open space, and other community values in perpetuity.  

For the past 16 years, TVC has been an accredited land trust, meaning that we meet the highest national standards for excellence and conservation permanence. Accreditation also means that our community can count on us to manage protected land with integrity, transparency, and long-term success in mind.  

As part of the reaccreditation process, the Land Trust Accreditation Commission has opened a comment period, and we’d love for you to take part. 

If you’ve enjoyed one of our protected properties like Sycamore Grove or Holdener Park, spotted wildlife on conserved land, or believe in the importance of open space, this is a great opportunity to share how Tri-Valley Conservancy’s work has made a difference to you! 

How to Participate 
Comments must relate to how Tri-Valley Conservancy meets the national quality standards for land trusts.

To submit your comment, visit https://www.landtrustaccreditation.org/about/291, or send an email to info@landtrustaccreditation.org. You can also mail your feedback to: 

Land Trust Accreditation Commission 
Attn: Public Comments 
36 Phila Street, Suite 2 
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 

Please note that the public comment period closes on August 31, 2025

Thank you for being a part of conservation that lasts. With your voice and support, we can continue protecting the places that makes our region such a special place to live, visit, and explore. 

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