2019 Financials
NewsLegacy Land Trust Society's Financial Statements for the Year Ended December 31, 2019.
2019 Financials (PDF)
2019 Annual Reports
NewsAnnual Committee Reports for the year ending December 31. 2019.
2019 Annual Reports (PDF)
2020 Mountain Bluebird Trail Results
NewsThis year we doubled the nest boxes on our trail from 30 to 60. Trail Monitor Ron Reist tells us what happened next!
2020 Mountain Bluebird Trail Results (PDF)
Annual Monitoring and Stewardship
NewsThis summer Legacy continues its annual stewardship and monitoring visits on six young conservation easements (CEs) in Mountain View County.
Stewardship and Monitoring - Jordan Collin (PDF)
Our 2020 Calendar is Selling Fast!
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More than 30 photographers contributed work to our most recent calendar. It features 56 colour photos of the plants, animals and landscapes in and around Mountain View County.
If you haven't picked up your copy they're disappearing quickly.…
‘Legacy – Rotary’ Bluebird Trail
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On Friday May 3 2019 Legacy Land Trust Society dedicated a bluebird trail with the help of Rotary volunteers and the community. This project was first considered by Legacy Land Trust Society as a way of creating habitat for migrating bluebirds…
Annual General Meeting 2019
NewsI would like to thank everyone who helped make our Conservation Celebration and Annual General Meeting a successful day.
Thank you to the following people who made the day possible:
Ron Reist & Don Stiles for leading the Bluebird…
2019 Calendar Selling Fast!
NewsWe launched our calendar at the Mountain View County office on October 3rd. Sixteen of the 22 photographers along with several Legacy board members gathered to celebrate this year's work.
The calendar features more than 50 full-colour photos…
Silent Auction Speaks Volumes
NewsWe held our 3rd Silent Auction on August 22 in conjunction with Olds College's Dinner Party in the Wetlands.
It was a wonderful success. Olds College is a natural partner for Legacy as we are both interested in wetland conservation.
The…
Among the Wild Ones
NewsSeveral of us joined Legacy president Kim Good for a walk-about on land that she and her family are restoring to native prairie.
Over the morning we discovered numerous grasses such June grass, Kentucky blue grass, meadow brome and wheat…