
Public Lands Need Public Servants
No matter your politics, age, veteran status, or how much money you have – 96% of Montanans support public lands and those who take care of them.

No matter your politics, age, veteran status, or how much money you have – 96% of Montanans support public lands and those who take care of them.

Keystone Property in a Conservation Neighborhood Birdseye Ranch is one of the last large tracts of native grasslands in the Helena Valley. The 1,472-acre property

Land Trust Partners with Military to Protect Westside Open Space Prickly Pear Land Trust purchased this 84-acre property on the west side of Helena with

Protecting Agriculture and Open Space in Broadwater County The Tri G River Ranch has over 1,000 acres of riverbottom land along the Missouri River. Located

Whether you seek wide, flat trails for walking and biking or a dip in the creek, Tenmile Creek Park is your place. Comprising 180 acres

Prickly Pear Land Trust (PPLT) proudly announces the acquisition of Birdseye Ranch, a 1,472-acre property in the Helena Valley. The ranch’s preservation ensures the continuity of open spaces essential for wildlife habitat and military training.

Prickly Pear Land Trust completed a fifth conservation project in Broadwater County that protects ranching, wildlife, and national security.