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How has the role and responsibility of the private landowner evolved? What role do private lands play in conservation? Field these questions and more as Alex Webel visits with Dana Beach!
The largest landholding in Carmel Valley sold to The Wildlands Conservancy. A mammoth landscape with impressive water resources and varieties of wildlife, the Rana Creek Ranch is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to protect a landscape of that size and natural beauty.
There are exciting noteworthy items to unpack in the latest issue of The Land Report!
Less than a year after a historic deal to preserve 937 acres in Coyote Valley where tech giants Apple and Cisco once proposed building massive headquarters on San Jose’s southern reaches, a coalition of government agencies and environmental groups has completed a new $18 million deal to buy another key property in the area. In a sale that closed Monday, the groups purchased Tilton Ranch, an 1,861-acre expanse of rolling grasslands, oak trees and serpentine rock outcroppings in South Coyote Valley, north of Morgan Hill.
We are proud to announce that Hall and Hall’s Sun Valley partner Trent Jones worked successfully to orchestrate the sale of a 960 acre inholding in the National Forest 12 miles west of Driggs, Idaho to The Conservation Fund. The Conservation Fund has just transferred this important tract to the federal government and it will now be a part of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest.
Hall and Hall is proud to have been involved in the significant sale of the esteemed Paradise Valley Ranch near Bozeman, Montana to Arthur Blank. Mr. Blank stressed that this purchase is about conservation, not development. He emphasized his desire to respect the tradition of ranching while keeping lands in their original, intact state for the sake of beauty and wildlife.