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Kids in Nature

Learn how FRLT’s Learning Landscapes program is connecting kids to nature throughout the school year with access to open spaces, place-based learning, and hands-on stewardship experiences.

Impact Reports

From protecting headwaters and biodiversity to enhancing access to nature, learn what our supporters make possible.

FRLT Preserve Coloring Pages

Our gift to you - coloring pages of all five of our preserves, illustrated by an FRLT staff member.

2023 K-12 Leadership Summit

Led by Rob Wade and FRLT, a national cohort of land trust folks are working to raise up the next next generation of earth stewards and building equitable, accessible, and community-driven programs for kids where they live.

Kids in Nature Highlights 2022

It's been a busy year for Feather River region's mountain kids—connecting to nature through Learning Landscapes, field trips, and land stewardship.

K12 Leadership Summit

Led by Rob Wade and FRLT, a national cohort of land trust folks are working to raise up the next next generation of earth stewards and building equitable, accessible, and community-driven programs for kids where they live.

New Learning Landscapes Trail for Kids

On October 4, 2021, C. Roy Carmichael students and teachers held a special ceremony—a “tred-ication—to break in the newest addition to their beloved Learning Landscapes site, Kids Creek Forest.

Loyalton Learning Landscape Conservation Story

The Loyalton Learning Landscape protects a working ranch, an important tributary to the Middle Fork Feather River, and outdoor learning opportunities for Loyalton kids.