Harvest Moon Banquet and Auction
Celebrate 30 years with Prickly Pear Land Trust at our annual fundraising event. Enjoy dinner, a live auction, and dancing. Tickets on sale in June
Celebrate 30 years with Prickly Pear Land Trust at our annual fundraising event. Enjoy dinner, a live auction, and dancing. Tickets on sale in June
Explore Helena’s South Hills during our 25th annual community celebration of trails and open space. Hike, run, or walk your dog. Afer the race, join
Join us for the premiere of our Don’t Fence Me In video, a panel of race experts, and a special DFMI awards ceremony.
Discover the wonderful world of beavers! Elissa Chott, Beaver Conflict Resolution Specialist at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, takes a bit out of beaver myths
Wildlife biologist Andrew Jacques explores pronghorn antelope biology in the Prickly Pear region.
Prickly Pear Land Trust recognizes that the lands we conserve are the traditional and contemporary territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfeet), the Sélish (Salish), the Ktunaxa (Kootenai), the Métis (Little Shell Chippewa), the Apsáalooke (Crow), and the Shoshone-Bannock peoples. The Indigenous Nations who continue their connections with this ground, these waters, and all creatures have always and will always be the original stewards of the land. PPLT prioritizes Indigenous partners and actively seeks projects that respect their cultures, honor their values, and create a collaborative conservation vision.