FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                 April 9, 2007
Contact:  Deborah Bagocius 202/772.0239

DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE ANNOUNCES GRANTS TO LOCAL LAND TRUSTS

$59,300 Awarded to Land Trusts Across the Country for Habitat Restoration and Conservation Projects

Washington, DC – Defenders of Wildlife today announced the recipients of its first Living Lands Biodiversity Grants. The grants are intended to encourage land trusts across the country to increase their capability to protect, enhance and restore native wildlife habitat and biodiversity as they work to protect farm and forest land, scenic values and open spaces. 

“Land trusts play an indispensable role in protecting America’s landscapes, historic properties and natural resources, and are increasingly recognizing wildlife conservation as an essential part of their mission,” said Rodger Schlickeisen, president of Defenders of Wildlife. 
Land trusts are nonprofit organizations that work to conserve land through easements, acquisitions or stewardship.

Thanks to grant monies provided by the Biophilia Foundation, the project assists local land trusts in making strategic decisions about “where to work” to conserve high priority native habitats and species and “how to work” to use effective land stewardship to restore and manage native habitats for their long-term benefits. 

The seven recipients of this year’s grants are:

“Defenders’ Living Lands project is committed to helping the land trust community enhance its ability to conserve wildlife and biodiversity, and we are excited to be able to partner with these forward-looking land trusts on such worthy conservation projects,” concluded Schlickeisen.

The grant awards ranged from $4,000 to $10,000. The land trusts have two years in which to use the money and they must provide an annual report on their progress. Defenders will highlight these projects and their progress on the Living Lands website, www.defenders.org/livinglands.

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Living Lands is collaboration between Defenders of Wildlife and the Land Trust Alliance to support and increase the capacity of the land trust community to conserve biodiversity on private lands through financial and technical assistance.