The Wildlands Conservancy

The Wildlands Conservancy

Yucaipa, CA 92399
Tax ID33-0676450

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More about this organization

Mission

To preserve the beauty and biodiversity of the earth and to provide programs so that children may know the wonder and joy of nature.

About

Stewarding of parkland and wilderness preserves that are open to over 1,200,000 visitors per year for free. In working to achieve this mission, the Conservancy has established the largest nonprofit nature preserve system in California, comprised of 15 preserves encompassing 146,000 acres of diverse mountain, valley, desert, river, and oceanfront landscapes. Since the Conservancy believes that public access is a pillar of preserving nature, these preserves are open to the public free of charge for passive recreation, including camping, hiking, picnicking, birding, and more. For each of its preserves, the Conservancy employs a full-time staff of rangers, most with college degrees in biology, ecology, and related environmental studies. Each year these rangers work side-by-side with hundreds of volunteers, logging thousands of hours, restoring and maintaining these unique and important properties.

Revenue

$20,330,008

Expenses

$7,074,113