Antelope Valley Conservancy

Overview

Our Mission

Antelope Valley Conservancy's mission is to obtain and steward land in the Antelope Valley for the public interest. We acknowledge future generations interests in land and watershed resources that maintain community character, scenic beauty, and representative native habitats, and we acknowledge the right of nature to retain territory, particularly functional habitats and connectivity for native plants and animals.

Our Focus

Historic_Cultural ; Open_Space ; Urban ; Farm_Ranch ; Natural ; Recreation ; Water ; Forests

Operational Area and Acreage

Counties of Operation

California Kern, Los Angeles

Acres Conserved

State Total Owned Under Easement Other**
California 235   5   0   230  

**This figure includes land that has been acquired by land trusts - whether through purchase, donation or by another means - and subsequently has been transferred to a public agency. It also includes land protected through other methods such as negotiating and preparing for acquisition by other organizations or agencies.

Quick Facts

Antelope Valley Conservancy

PO Box 3133
Quartz Hill, CA 93586-0133

Contact Information

Phone: (661) 943-9000
Email: avconservancy@gmail.com
Website

History

Founded in: 2005
Alliance member since: 2006

This organization has adopted the 2017 Standards & Practices

This organization has adopted the 2004 Standards & Practices


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