"Learning from the land and sharing our knowledge . . .
so there will always be a West."
Diablo Trust News
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I liked a @YouTube video https://t.co/dc74B6jRbB First Generation Ranchers
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From the bull action on Saturday! https://t.co/Qikw4rW5Ik https://t.co/Qikw4rW5Ik
The Diablo Trust is a 501(c)(3) land management team created in 1993 to promote the social, biological, and economic sustainability of over 426,000 acres of intermingled federal, state, and private lands southeast of Flagstaff, AZ, by engaging in a collaborative process that is in harmony with the natural environment and the broader community.
All of us, whether born here or transplanted, share a common vision of the American West — a place of grandeur and diversity, filled with wildlife, prehistory, and pioneers. We each work hard to achieve those goals, in our own unique ways, either individually or with a community.
Diablo Trust is a place to share that vision.
My involvement in the Diablo Trust for the past twenty years has convinced me that it is a model for saving what we all profess to value about the West.
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Photos from the most recent Diablo Trust event. Click here to see more galleries.
On Friday, February 16, 55 community members and agency officials gathered at the Thornager's Catering Hall on W. Kiltie Lane for the 2018 Diablo Trust Annual Meeting, titled "Economics of Open Lands: Who Benefits From Business On the Land." We had a series of collaborator reports, followed by two special presentations by local grade-school educators, a talk by the Diablo Trust Wildlife Chairman, and concluding with a series of featured presentations by "open land" businessmen, including a timberman, a ranch banker, an agribusiness educator, a US Forest Service ranger, and a rancher from Oregon.