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Applications Open for Coastal Prairie Conservation Initiative
SAN ANTONIO, TX – The Texas Agricultural Land Trust (TALT) is inviting Texas landowners to apply to participate in the Coastal Prairie Additive Conservation Partnership, a landmark initiative to preserve the state’s rapidly disappearing coastal prairie ecosystems.
Forever Texas Fund® Endowment Campaign Surpasses $10 Million Goal, Securing a Sustainable Future for Texas Working Lands
San Antonio, TX — Thanks to support from generous donors across the state, the Texas Agricultural Land Trust (TALT) Foundation has successfully reached its initial $10 million fundraising goal for the Forever Texas Fund endowment campaign. It is a momentous milestone for the future of Texas’s working lands, ranches, and farms—a testament to the unwavering commitment to keep Texas big, wide, and open.
TALT Secures $25 Million to Enhance Coastal Prairie Conservation
SAN ANTONIO, TX – The Texas Agricultural Land Trust (TALT) is excited to announce a landmark $25 million pledge from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) through its Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). This substantial commitment is a testament to the united efforts of conservation organizations across Texas, dedicated to advancing conservation solutions in the Texas coastal region. The grant marks an unprecedented milestone in conservation funding, contributing to an historic investment of over $1 billion in the Regional Conservation Partnership Program.
TALT Joins Collaborative Initiative to Conserve 250,000 Acres in Five States
SAN ANTONIO — Texas Agricultural Land Trust (TALT) is joining forces with the Playa Lakes Joint Venture, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and four land trusts in Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico and Kansas to conserve more than 250,000 acres of vital grassland, benefiting wildlife and communities across the region.
Pristine Texas Coastal Habitat Forever Protected through Conservation Collaboration
Thanks to a creative collaboration and a Texas landowner who wants to ensure his family land is never developed, 3,547 acres of precious coastal habitat is forever protected by a conservation easement held by the Texas Agricultural Land Trust (TALT).