Over 8,800 acres permanently protected to support agriculture, fish, and wildlife in eastern Oregon

Over 8,800 acres permanently protected to support agriculture, fish, and wildlife in eastern Oregon

The Blue Mountain Land Trust (BMLT) recently completed a project to protect 8,877 acres of property in eastern Oregon, the largest working lands conservation easement for the organization. Secret Valley Ranch represents a model for the protection of viable working ranch land in tandem with conservation values, ensuring a healthy future for the operation, landscape, fish, and wildlife.

Blue Mountain Land Trust Blues Crew Celebrates National Public Lands Day 

Blue Mountain Land Trust Blues Crew Celebrates National Public Lands Day 

The Blue Mountain Land Trust Blues Crew celebrated National Public Lands Day on Saturday, September 25 with a trail work party on the Buck Creek Trail on the Umatilla National Forest, part of the USDA Forest Service. At the end of the day, nearly 90 hours of volunteer time resulted in a restored hiker path in this section of trail damaged by the 2020 floods.

The Blues V Shipping Now

The Blues V Has Arrived

This edition of The Blues features dramatic landscapes of the John Day River Basin and surrounding areas. Volume V contains 30 images of the mountains, canyons, lakes, rivers, prairies, ranches, and the gorgeous John Day Formation. Book photographers are Bill Rodgers Mark Hussein.

The fabulous book is available to order in our store.

Blues Crew Expands Focus

Blues Crew Expands Focus

The Blues Crew has taken some hits this year due to flooding in February and Covid-19 preventing access to agencies and trails as well as requiring social distancing measures. As a result, the leadership team of the Blues Crew has decided to expand their focus from beyond trails to include Road Patrols of our County roads.

Wild & Scenic Comes to Your Home

Wild & Scenic Comes to Your Home

“For the last five years, we’ve kicked off our education series with the Wild & Scenic Festival. The festival is a collection of the best nature films you’ll ever see,” said Tim Copeland, executive director of the Blue Mountain Land Trust. “We were going to do that this April too. And then COVID-19 stopped us right in our tracks.”