Kentucky Natural Lands Trust (KNLT) wrapped up our 30th year closing two important land projects in Pulaski and Letcher counties. The projects take us over 64,000 acres safeguarded – 100 square miles of wildlands protected!

This milestone was made possible by the power of partnership, which is foundational in KNLT’s wildlands conservation successes. Our diverse partnerships range from landowners and community members to government and nonprofit organizations to researchers, volunteers and artists. Our funding partners span from individual donors to foundations to businesses. Thanks to each of you for being a partner and friend in our wildlands conservation mission.
Together we are ensuring that these areas remain forever wild.
We invite you to read our 30th Anniversary report — 30 Years of Wildlands Conservation — now available to download.
About Kentucky Natural Lands Trust
KNLT is a nationally accredited nonprofit working to protect biodiverse and climate resilient landscapes in ways that benefit communities. Through partnerships with individuals, nonprofits, government agencies and businesses, KNLT has protected more than 60,000 acres of wildlands throughout Kentucky and Central Appalachia. Projects like these would not be possible without the support of our donors! Join our movement and give today: DONATE NOW
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Photo: Pine Mountain Ridgeline ~ Jennifer Honeycutt