Our exhibit, “Open Spaces: The role of land trusts in biodiversity conservation” is open now at the Idaho Museum of Natural History!

Stop by to learn how land trusts protect open space, support biodiversity, and connect and enhance wildlife habitat.

Special thanks to the amazing team that made this project possible:

πŸ’š Chuck Peterson and Sarah Jackson for assembling the exhibit and contributing many of the photos

πŸ’« Amber Tews, Leif Tapanila, and Rob Gay at the Idaho Museum of Natural History for their support throughout the project

πŸ™ŒΒ Matt Lucia (Greater Yellowstone Coalition) for helping write several of the panels

🦌 Idaho Fish & Game for reviewing the exhibit and lending materials

Your support keeps conservation and the importance of open spaces in the spotlight!

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