The Sequoia Riverlands Trust (SRT) is a community-based conservation organization comprised of residents and partners who care about the southern Sierra Nevada and San Joaquin Valley. SRT strives to create a community where natural richness compliments agricultural richness, and where economic prosperity co-exists with scenic, open vistas—improving the quality of life for all. Building on the solid foundation created by its community, SRT’s board, staff and advisors include respected members of the agricultural, business, planning, education and scientific communities.
The Sequoia Riverlands Trust, a non-profit organization, was established in November 2000 as the Sierra Los Tulares Land Trust. The formation of SRT resulted from a decision to strengthen local conservation efforts by merging three Tulare County organizations: the Four Creeks (Visalia), Kaweah (Three Rivers), and Tule Oaks (Springville/Porterville) land trusts. These groups are now chapters of SRT.
SRT cooperates with individual, business, non-profit, and agency partners to accomplish its mission. In April 2001, SRT formed a partnership with The Nature Conservancy to jointly identify and achieve key conservation goals in Tulare County. The Nature Conservancy acts as a consultant to SRT by providing scientific expertise, assisting with on-the-ground conservation projects and working closely with SRT on fund-raising efforts.
Sequoia Riverlands Trust
4278 So. Garden St.
Visalia, CA 93277
Phone: 559.738.0211
Fax: 559.622.9477
