2012 Annual Report October 1, 2011 – September 30, 2012 1 2

Dear Friends, Board Members The Land Trust is a private, non-profit organization that was established in Staff Winter in years past has been a quieter time at the Jackson Hole Land Trust, a time for Pete Lawton 1980 to preserve open space and the critical wildlife habitat, magnificent scenic vistas, Laurie Andrews reflection and preparation for the upcoming year that mirrors the quietness of the natural President and historic ranching heritage of Jackson Hole. By working cooperatively with the owners Executive Director world outside. But this winter, reflection has been replaced instead with excitement and of the area’s privately owned open lands, the Jackson Hole Land Trust has ensured Fred Staehr Pam Case activity, as the projects that we’ve worked on in the 2012 fiscal year continue to have First Vice President the permanent protection of over 23,000 acres in and Development Officer impact and visibility in our community, and many projects initiated in 2012 have already around Jackson Hole and the Greater Yellowstone Area. Steffan Freeman come to completion. Jake Ankeny Land Steward Second Vice President For more information please visit www.jhlandtrust.org Liz Long Our Annual Report highlights the work of each of our departments in the past fiscal year – Scott Pierson Protection Manager October 1st, 2011 through September 30th, 2012. In our 2012 fiscal year, as we do each year, we Secretary Liz Meyer continued to steward our conservation properties through visits with landowners and ranch Development Manager managers on all of our protected properties as part of our annual monitoring program. We Robert Grady Tom Segerstrom placed 4 new properties under permanent protection: River Springs – Rendezvous Park, Treasurer Land Steward and Staff Biologist River Rock Ranch, Flat Creek Corridor, and Corridor Ranch – each unique in Flo McCall Bill Adams Leslie Steen their own way, each conserving a valuable piece of remaining open space in the valley Jill Baldauf Communications Manager through unique partnerships. Budd Betts Kimberly Truell Jacqueline Erdman Executive Assistant Contact While the end result of our work is land conservation and stewardship in perpetuity, each Tania Evans Ellen Vanuga Jackson Hole Land Trust step along the way is filled with the incredible people that share our passion for this place – Ann Frame Wind River Program Director P.O. Box 2897 this valley. The people and partners that we have the privilege of interacting with throughout Mandy Mahoney Jenny Wolfrom 555 East Broadway, Suite 228 the year, through projects, properties, events, and other outreach initiatives, inspire Mike Marshall Annual Fund Manager Jackson, 83001 and sustain our board and staff just as much as the beautiful landscapes around us. Jeff Milton Rod Moorhead 307.733.4707 A jovial conversation after a monitoring visit, a forward-thinking new collaboration, Karen Parent a new connection with a supporter at an event, a letter to the editor on our behalf, a Wind River Program Joel Revill dependable annual fund donation, a hand-written note or email – we cherish these things of the Jackson Hole Land Trust Jason Snider and are incredibly grateful for your thoughtful support in our work. Your enduring P.O. Box 1779 Jarad Spackman commitment to land conservation enables us to operate successfully, day after day, year 116 East Ramshorn Street, 1C Bob Strawbridge after year, generation after generation – and inspires us to do all we can to find new Anna Sullivan Dubois, Wyoming 82513 opportunities and steward the amazing properties in and around Jackson Hole that we’ve 307.455.3766 protected since our first conservation easement over 30 years ago. Thank you for believing in [email protected] the work we do to keep this Forever Our Valley. Emeritus Board Members www.jhlandtrust.org Bill Ashley Sincerely, Vince Lee Gil Ordway Laurie Andrews Pete Lawton Allan Tessler Executive Director Board President Mike Wardell

Cover photo by David Stubbs Mangelsen Thomas D. 3 4 Map provided by Rendezvous Lands Conservancy RIVER ROCK RANCH In December 2011, we accepted a 19-acre conservation LAND PROTECTION easement along the Snake River north of Jackson. The parcel consists of high-quality riparian habitat, shaded Since our founding in 1980, the Jackson The Path Ahead by cottonwood and spruce trees, that is home to a multitude Hole Land Trust has protected over 23,000 Looking ahead to fiscal year 2013, we have of wildlife species including Snake River fine-spotted acres of land through over 200 conservation our sights set on 12 active protection cutthroat trout, bald eagles, black bear, trumpeter swans, easements that preserve open space and projects representing over 10,000 and boreal toads. A spring creek also flows through the the scenic, ranching, and wildlife values property, supporting a population of cutthroat trout and Steffan Freeman acres in Jackson Hole and the Wind River Jonathan Selkowitz of Jackson Hole and Western Wyoming Valley. We continue to assess land conservation their spawning grounds. The donated easement is the landscapes. Each year, we work with private priorities and seek to partner with the owners RIVER SPRINGS– RENDEZVOUS PARK fourth contiguous parcel to be placed under permanent landowners to protect parcels, large and of remaining important open lands in these In December 2011, we partnered with The LOR Foundation to protection at the River Rock Ranch. small, on the 20,000 acres of character-defining areas. Through these partnerships, we work to acquire this 40-acre property, centrally located between lands in Teton County still in need of protection, find solutions that meet both parties’ needs - Jackson, Wilson, and Teton Village along the Snake River, and and in the Wind River Program area. solutions that often require persistence, placed it under the ownership of a new, jointly created non-profit, FLAT CREEK CORRIDOR PHASE II

expertise, and financial resources. the Rendezvous Lands Conservancy. The land deal’s success The second phase of the Flat Creek Corridor project was Our land protection work in the valley was made possible by this creative new partnership, including completed in December 2011, conserving an additional 2 continues to be both dynamic and strategic – The East Gros Ventre Butte project is an timely assistance from The Conservation Fund – and the acres along Flat Creek important to native cutthroat trout, in recognition that each property and exemplary case in which many pieces are resounding community support for a new effort following mule deer, and moose, and protecting a beloved trail system landowner that we work with is unique, and coming together to secure permanent our previous attempt to purchase the property in 2009, in on the northwest slope of Snow King Mountain. When the terms of the easements that we create protection for a landscape-scale expanse which we were outbid by another party. Located across from all phases are complete, 40 acres in total will be owned together are unique as well. In fiscal year 2012, of open space and sage grouse habitat. The the Emily’s Pond recreational area, River Springs contains by the Town of Jackson and protected by a Land Trust we conserved four new properties conservation easement. This is the second property

butte, which rises above the National Museum the Wilson Boat Launch and a portion of the Snake River Jonathan Selkowitz totaling 242 acres that are each of Wildlife Art, across Highway 89 from the levee trails, as well as natural vegetation, wetlands, ponds, that we have protected in collaboration with the Town, different and incredibly valuable in their National Elk Refuge, provides important habitat and infrastructure from the commercial gravel operation adjacent to the 41-acre Karns Meadow property protected own way – one in partnership with a private for sage grouse, a candidate for protection that formerly operated on site. The land deal has marked the in 2003 by this same collaboration. Like Karns Meadow, foundation, one in partnership with local under the Endangered Species Act, and other beginning of a journey for the community of Jackson Hole it allows for and permanently protects public access to government, and two in partnership with native wildlife that would be threatened and the partners and supporters of this project, towards the community trails in the heart of town. private landowners. Each of these conservation by the extensive network of homesites and ultimate vision of transforming the land into a natural park successes were made possible by our over 30 roads proposed for its entire eastern slope. for the community. years of experience working in the valley, the The relationships that we have cultivated SNAKE RIVER CORRIDOR RANCH leadership of our board and staff, and the with private landowners, federal and state Since December, we have been involved in the planning and In August, we accepted a donated conservation easement guidance of our strategic plan. Together, they agencies, and private supporters to protect design for the new park, working with the Rendezvous Lands that permanently protects 181 acres along a free-flowing accomplish land protection for our mission- over 400 acres of the butte have led us to Conservancy to ensure that collaboration with community stretch of the Snake River. The property, located north based conservation values of critical wildlife close in on the completion of the first phase stakeholders and public input are integral to the process. of Jackson, represents a relatively pristine section of the habitat, magnificent scenic vistas, and of this project, totaling 181 acres, in the early The community has responded with incredible interest Snake River riparian corridor important to a host of wildlife historic ranching heritage, as well as our part of FY 2013. With more projects expected and support, with over 500 participating in an online survey species including migratory birds, mule deer, moose, bears, strategic plan directive to protect properties to close this fiscal year and many more in the and four open houses this spring, and over 500 attending mountain lions, Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat trout, of high community value that allow the public works, the success of these protection projects our Solstice at the Park celebration in June. The project has

Leine Stikkel spotted frogs, and boreal toads. It is a key mating, staging, to directly connect with our work. are made possible by your support. been visible in local and regional media as well as in the Land “R” PARK and migration area for elk, with up to 10% of the elk that Trust Alliance Saving Lands newsletter. We look forward to For more information about Rendezvous Park, winter on the National Elk Refuge crossing the Snake River Please visit our website at jhlandtrust.org and sign up for our email list if you would like to the opening of the new park in fall 2013/spring 2014 as this visit jhlandtrust.org or at this location en route to the eastern slopes of the Tetons. receive timely updates on our most recent protection successes. community legacy takes shape. rendezvouslandsconservancy.org

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STEWARDSHIP Anne Muller

The stewardship of our protected properties With over 117 landowner relationships to is the backbone and integrity of our work. maintain, we strive to be a resource to owners When a property is protected by the Land of conservation properties by fielding inquiries, Trust through a conservation easement, it is distributing our annual Land Steward just the beginning of an enduring relationship newsletter, responding to requests, and between the Land Trust, the landowner, and working to remedy any compliance issues. Our the land itself. The active stewardship of our stewardship staff members and Stewardship conserved properties through our stewardship Committee work with landowners staff and Committee’s work with landowners to respond to inquiries and and ranch managers on the ground ensures project requests related to land use changes that the wide-open spaces, wildlife habitat, on protected properties. Our Stewardship scenic views, and ranching heritage of these Committee evaluates such project requests properties endure through time for generations from a legal perspective, as well as how to come. they align with scenic, wildlife, community EASEMENT DONOR DINNER and ranching values. Recognizing that One of the highlights of our 2012 stewardship program was a special dinner event held The responsibility of stewardship requires each conservation easement, landowner, on August 23rd at the Snake River Ranch. This evening brought together generations of staff and board members to conduct annual and property is unique, the thoughtful conservation landowners, original easement donors, ranch managers, stewardship staff, monitoring visits to each protected property interpretation of each easement in response and past and current board members to celebrate and thank all those that have worked while building long-term relationships with to these project requests helps clarify a on the ground to make land conservation happen in our valley, year after year. Bill Resor the landowners of these properties. Each landowner’s reserved rights to land use and Rob Cheek shared heartfelt and entertaining stories of Jackson Hole and their families’ summer as we travel to each conservation changes from those that were voluntarily histories in the valley to the over 80 guests gathered for the evening. property for our in-person visits with land- relinquished through the terms of the owners, we renew our mutual commitment conservation easement. with each landowner partner to safeguard Leslie Steen the conservation values of their land. In 2012, Our stewardship staff also manages the fee our stewardship staff and board members simple lands owned by the Land Trust. Much monitored our 210 easement of our land is leased to working ranches, HIGH SCHOOL BUTTE VOLUNTEER DAY areas over the course of 130 which supports local agriculture and provides Our stewardship team worked with community volunteers to revegetate and control erosion visits from spring through late fall, and revenue to fund the Land Trust’s work. We on a section of the High School Butte trail, a favorite and easily accessible recreation option also conducted many baseline inventories seek to be a model of good stewardship for locals located at the north end of South Park Loop Road. High School Butte exists on on proposed projects. In nearly every case, on these properties, constantly evaluating private land owned by the Poodle Ranch, the top half of which is protected by a we had the opportunity to connect with our land management practices to ensure conservation easement donated to the Land Trust by Emily Frew Oliver in 1998. In 2009, landowners of conservation properties in a healthy balance between agricultural the Land Trust successfully revegetated one of the most heavily affected areas at the person – offering opportunities to observe productivity, providing quality habitat for top of the butte, with the help of volunteers and donated materials. In May of 2012, we what is happening on the ground and engage wildlife, and scenic views. worked with three Teton Science Schools groups and community volunteers to break up in discussions about stewardship matters. compacted soil, scatter native seeds, and lay fabric matting to revegetate a new section of Leslie Steen trail. These trail restoration efforts encourage “social trails” to fill in with native grasses and forbs and improve drainage of the main trail to control erosion on the butte. Grand Teton National Park

RIVER ROCK RANCH

National Elk Refuge

SNAKE RIVER

Steffan Freeman CORRIDOR RANCH 19 acres • December 2011 north of town Open Space • Wildlife • Scenic Leine Stikkel 181 acres • August 2012 Open Space • Wildlife • Scenic

FLAT CREEK CORRIDOR PHASE II

RIVER SPRINGS – RENDEZVOUS PARK

2 acres • December 2011 Jonathan Selkowitz Open Space • Wildlife • Scenic • Public Access Jonathan Selkowitz 40 acres • December 2011 Open Space • Scenic • Public Access

Protected Properties

2012 Protected Properties

BLM and State Lands

Forest Service Lands Where We Work 9 10

COMMUNITY EVENTS & OUTREACH We had a wonderful summer season connecting with our supporters and local community members at our community events and booths. WIND RIVER PROGRAM The Land Trust initiated the Wind River Program This agricultural property provides a scenic in 2007 in response to growing interest in the buffer for a planned town park, and the existing expansion of our work into the Wyoming river walkway with its handicap-accessible Jonathan Selkowitz David Swift TravelStorysGPS portion of the Greater Yellowstone. Based in fishing points. Its highly visible location Ellen Vanuga Dubois, WY, Wind River Program Director provides a unique opportunity for increasing In Dubois, the Wind River Program’s fourth season of Over 500 community members joined us to celebrate and Our 32nd Annual Picnic, at the Indian Springs In August, we launched the pilot phase of a new outreach Ellen Vanuga’s focuses on protecting the community awareness and understanding of the very popular historic ranch tours, held in learn about the River Springs – Rendezvous Park project Ranch open space in August, featured music by the initiative in partnership with Story Clark’s Conservation extraordinary conservation values of the Upper the public benefits derived from permanent cooperation with the Dubois Museum throughout the at our Solstice at the Park in June, on the future Miller Sisters, booths by community partners, and a Consulting and the Grand Teton National Park Wind River Valley, while also responding to protection of wildlife habitat, ranchlands, summer, and the Dunoir Valley horseback ride at the park land. Many rode bikes down on this beautiful live raptor demonstration by the Teton Raptor Center. Foundation: the TravelStorysGPS smartphone requests from landowners in other parts of and scenic open space. Another project a Absaroka Ranch in early July, continued to be a fascinating evening to enjoy nature-inspired art installations, Tables were filled with over 500 people enjoying classic app, a free iPhone and iPad app that features engaging Fremont County. Last year’s success in few miles downstream will enhance a JHLT glimpse into Wind River history and the current value of refreshments, live music, and remarks by Executive picnic fare as we presented the Town of Jackson with stories about the landscape, geology, wildlife, and easement completed in 2007. Both properties securing over $12 million of ranchland as open space. Director Laurie Andrews, the park design team, local a gift in recognition of their work on the Flat Creek colorful history along Wyoming Highway 22 - including protect the colorful and unique Dubois public funding for conservation public officials, and community partners. Corridor project. stories about the Land Trust’s work along this road. easements in the Wind River Badlands, a scenic corridor along the Wind River and Highway 26 that is also important drainage advanced the progress of winter habitat for bighorn sheep. several landscape-scale protection projects by encouraging matching funds from public Along the foothills of the Wind River Range and private sources. near Lander, we continue the work of securing matching funds for a large working cattle In the Dunoir, we have been incredibly ranch. Meanwhile, the owners of two parcels fortunate that the timing of interested, further east and adjacent to public land conservation-minded landowners has have expressed interest in working with us, coincided with the availability of public thereby potentially extending the conservation funding and support throughout the state Jenny Wolfrom Wittig Kevin

of this valuable winter range by close to 500 Leslie Steen Carly Deyton and region. In 2012, these projects continued acres. As our work continues to gain acceptance In July, our second , co-hosted We closed the season at the Center for the Arts with Throughout the summer, we to move forward, and two opportunities and visibility in Wind River country, an area The Wind River Program’s community Farm Fresh Dinner connected with with Slow Food in the Tetons and featuring a menu the Wyoming Filmmakers’ Showcase, further downstream arose to add depth and known to be important wintering grounds for picnic was held on the meticulously kept lawns of hundreds of community members at our entirely made of local ingredients, was held at the co-hosted with the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival. breadth to the Wind River Program portfolio wildlife from an extensive portion of western the Wagon Box Ranch, with a view across the valley in Picnic for the Planet, People’s Market, Snow King Live, beautiful Bar BC Ranch and sold out once again. Over 250 people joined us for this special evening for 2013. A property adjacent to the Dubois Wyoming, opportunities for protection projects front, and the dramatic Warm Spring Canyon behind. and Old Bill’s Fun Run booths. of films celebrating Wyoming filmmakers and wide town limits has been awarded funding from abound and continue to gain momentum. The keynote speakers were owners of two adjacent federal, state, municipal and private sources. easement-protected properties. open spaces. Project Lighthawk / Ellen Vanuga 11 12

Cody and Linda Laird PROTECTOR $500 - $999 Barry and Priscilla Sibson James and Ann Bonham Michael Holmberg Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Read William Barmore Jack and Jan Larimer Nancy and Doug Ayers Randall and Doris Smith Mr. and Mrs. David Boyd and Louise Berner-Holmberg Larry Rieser Dick and Roberta Bondelie Pete and Christy Lawton Douglas and Leslie Ballinger Jason and Melissa Snider Stephanie and Mike Brennan Mr. and Mrs. David Hoster Thomas and Juanita Ringer Alice and Bill Boney WITH GRATITUDE Sam and Robin Lightner Stuart and Terry Bauman Carl and Cris Soderstrom Cathryn Brodie and Doug Lowham Sally Hotchkiss Edward and Darcy Rodenbach Laurie and Virgil Boss Michael W. Lissner Randi, Alan, Andrew, Rhonda, Brandon Spackman Paul and Jean Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howe Mark Rodenburg Angela and Fred Bowditch Thank you to all of our supporters for their dedication to the protection of open Gretchen Long and Charles Berney Jim and Mary Speyer Marion Buchenroth Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Howell Jerry Rose Matt Braga George and Christine Huber space in Jackson Hole and beyond. The following donors made a gift to the Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. MacDonald Adolfo and Tatiana Bezamat Nancy Stegens John Buckley and Anna Bennett Dr. and Mrs. Jacques Roux Ben Brettell James Mace and Pamela Russell Judith and Tom Bowser Andrew and Elizabeth Stepanian N.A. Bull Mr. Eric Huber Laurent Roux and Lori Zalbowitz Clark and Susan Brooks Hole Land Trust between October 1, 2011 and September 30, 2012. Bob and Marna MacLean Robert and Nancy Brooks Adair Bonsal and Arnie Stifel Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Burke Jane Jerger Joe and Ellen Sanford Lori Cahn and Doug Brown Rose and David Macy Bill and Faye Campbell Peter and Eva Stonebraker DeAnne Butterfield and John Huyler Collister Johnson Frank and Nancy Sansone Diane Carillo Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Jordan UNRESTRICTED CONTRIBUTIONS George and Mandy Mahoney Ferdinand and Susanna Bill and Joyce Sullivan J.J. and Jan Campau Carol and Robert Scallan Vance and Ann Carruth Carol and Bill Maloney Colloredo-Mansfeld Steve and Anna Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell Kathy and Milton Karahadian Harvey Scholfield Pam Case Financial Statement Susan McDowell Dave and Eunice Conine William and Judith Thompson Betsy Carlin and Becky Watson Pete and Jeanine Karns Michael and Claudia Schrotz Maryann Castellano The Jackson Hole Land Trust is proud to report a successful year. Individuals James and Eileen McKinney Erin Dann Walt and Joan Thulin Peter and Mariana Carney Robert and Anna Kass Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shea Dr. and Mrs. Philip Cerveny, Jr. GUARDIAN $50,000 and up Brad and Kate Mead Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Baker Clay W. Moorhead Tacie Dejanikus Frederick M. Tillotson Elaine and John Carney Allison Kelly Dick and Dottie Sheahan Julie Cheek Significant support continues to come from our strong donor base Gil and Marge Ordway Cody and Chilton Mueller Jill Baldauf and Steve Grossman Tom and Anne Muller Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dick Steve and Amy Unfried Jan and T.J. Cavanaugh Renny and Sarah Kerr James and Mary Schockey Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clark of individuals and family foundations. In our 2012 fiscal year: Mrs. Leonard Rifkin Jack and Carole Nunn Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Barker Mark and Michelle Nasatir Ted and Addie Donnan Jeff Van Ee and Nancy Eaton Carol Chappelle Paul and Kathleen Kimball Dick and Sandy Shuptrine Mr. and Mrs. Craig Clarke Robert and Allison Price George and Carolyn Beall Glen and Marilyn Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ehrenkranz Beryl Weiner Richard and Laura Childs Roger and Lee Kintzel Elizabeth Sidamon-Eristoff Mary and Lee Cutler CONSERVER $25,000 - $49,999 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Raisbeck Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell Kent and Ann Nelson Mike and Nancy Faems Chad and Wendy Weiss Charles Cleveland Dr. and Mrs. Noah Klein and Hunter Lewis Peter Dittmar Unrestricted operating contributions topped $1M Martin Brown Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Reilly, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bennett Bill and Gloria Newton Francine Fleming Michael and Sasha Zolik Bill and Kathe Coelho David and Cathy Krinsky Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sider Jeanne Donovan for the third time in our history. Steven Denning and Roberta Bowman Bob and Laura Reynolds Bill and Martha Best Richard and Pamela Niner Scott and Petria Fossel Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cohen Bill Kunkle The Honorable and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dorsey Leslie and Chris Johnson Birdie Rossetter Frank and Helen Bonsal Mr. and Mrs. Levon Nishkian Susan and Robert Gardner SUPPORTOR $100 - $499 Bill Collins and Lokey Lytjen Ernest LaBelle and Frances Pollak Mrs. Alan Simpson Todd and Maureen Ellingson John and Adrienne Mars Julian and Anita Saul Governor Phil Bredesen Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nokes E. Peter and Hope Garrett Eleanor Acheson and Emily Hewitt Gail Conklin and David Hamilton David and Judy Larson Frank and Mimi Slaughter Frank and Patty Ewing 94% of expenditures were used directly to Rod and Alice Moorhead Mr. and Mrs. Garnett A. Smith and Andrea Conte Karen Oatey and David Landes Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Gaston Colleen Adamson Alan and Joan Connor Creed and Clarene Law Donald Sleeman Col. and Mrs. Kenneth Fortney Mr. and Mrs. John Vogelstein Jim and Judy Stacke Joan and Macon Brock Will and Julie Obering Anne and Matthew Hall Fraida and Bob Aland Eugenie Copp Vince and Nancy Lee Jared Smith and Karen Daubert, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Freitag support programmatic expenses. Jennifer and Melissa Smith Howard and Cara Stirn Kay Bruno David and Janet Offensend Shepard and Melissa Harris Barbara Allen Andrew Cornish Dr. Joe Levinson Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Geiger Jim and Kathryn Sobieski STEWARD $10,000 - $24,999 Pike and Sue Sullivan John and Susan Campbell Dick and Ann O’Leary Jim and Ginger Hirschfeld Marcia Allen and Sara Van Genderen Tim Libassi Peggy Gilday Mona Sobieski The Land Trust was able to secure Dennis and Carol Berryman Ken and Caroline Taylor David and Lisa Carlin George and Abby O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbins Patricia and George Amlin Jane Crary Dave and Rebecca Livermore Charles and Karen Goetz Austin and Suzanne Spitzer Mr. and Mrs. Royce Caldwell Carol Tolan Michael and Bernadine Caruso Peter and Susan Ordway Ted Kerasote Mary Lou Andersen Shawn and Mike Daus Kevin Long Matthew Golombek Howard S. Spurrier $3,421,600 in federal and state funding, Eric Harslem, Kate Harslem, William and Teresa Waterman Rob and Mamie Cheek Perk Perkins Andrew and Nancy Kleeger Charlene Anderson Charley Dean Adam and Elizabeth Maberly and Connie Morgan Peter and Dee Stearns and Rani Clasquin The Honorable Vice President Linda and Larry Perlman Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich Kruse Frank and Ruby Andrews Doug and Irene DeVivo Mr. and Mrs. Clark MacKenzie Halcott and Cornelia Grant and $1,685,800 in private grants. Pamela Stockton Lane Hawley Cole SPONSOR $2,500 - $4,999 and Mrs. Richard Cheney, Jr. Paul and Shirley Piper Mr. and Mrs. Pui Kuan Anonymous (11) Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dittmar Linda Mars Edith and Bob Grinnell Luther Propst and Liz Storer Rod and Verena Cushman Andrew and Mary Armour Malinda Pennoyer Chouinard Gloria Polis Helen Laughery Fran and Owen Arnold Melene Dodson and Martin King James Mathieu and Roberta Carney Sharon Gunberg Peter and Rose Tarantino Kelly and George Davis Edward Beddow Rich and Chris Coad Jack Porter Remy Levy and Cathy Kehr Mark Barron and Ruth Ann Petroff George and Frances Doran Jane Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hammer Investments in marketable equity or debt securities Mr. Thomas Taylor John Deuss Howell and Ann Breedlove Dean and Dietlinde Coleman Mr. and Mrs. John Ray Tim and Jessica Lindstrom Bradley and Susan Bartel Gayle Downing Jim and Kris Maxwell Scott and Jill Harkness and Dr. Linda Taylor, were $7,066,836 at fiscal year-end. Jim and Astrid Flood Tony and Linda Brooks John Copeland and Gianna Biondi Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Regan Kelly and Liz Lockhart Bradley Barth Diane Duncan and Jack Revoyr Vito and Lisa Mazzacane Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harnagel Dr. Wesley Beemer Peter and Betsy Forster Tom and Andrea Evans Jeanne Cortner John and Kitty Resor Paul Lowham Pilar Bass Will and Jody Eckhardt Thomas McClung Charles and Karen Harris and Dr. Tamara Pelish Jon and Karen Hanson Gary Finkel Jim and Kathryn Cowles Bill Resor and Story Clark John and Patricia Lummis J.J. Batezel Phyllis Eliot Ruth and Bill McClure Barbara and Chuck Herz Michael and Jennifer Tennican $409,008 Bob and Gail Hughes Ann E. Frame Larry and Kathe Crane Chuck Resor David MacKenzie Carter and Lisbeth Beise Missy Falcey Holly McCollister Julie Holding The Land Trust spent approximately Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Tompkins Worthington Johnson Bobby and Renee Holik Joe and Susan Davenport Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller IV Jeanne Maher Mert and Bonnie Bell John Feagin Jon and Pam McGlocklin Lynne Hollbacher Nicholas and Sigrid Usen on stewardship of conservation properties, and Maria Natole A.C. and Penney Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. David E. Donovan Will and Catherine Rose Tom and Linda Markovits Mrs. Med Bennett Martha Feagin Moe and Irene Mellion Aleathia Hoster Martha and Warren Van Genderen Allen and Kathy Lauer Jay and Karen Kemmerer Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Doshay Monroe and Andrea Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Masinter Patti Berlin Jonathan and Annie Fenn Mitchell and Michele Menaker Robert and Katherine House Paul Vogelheim allowing for nearly 6,392 total staff hours Robert Strawbridge, III Ann and Morris Kinne Sophie Echeverria Jon and Sue Rotenstreich Sarah Kaplan Moore Sally and Joel Berman Dr. and Mrs. Roland Fleck Joseph and Tracy Merrill Julie and Jay Jones Rob and Celia Wallace Michael Wehrle Jack and Kay Krouskup Rosser and Gloria Edwards Ron and Alvrone Sater Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morse Bob and Sheila Berner Sara Flitner and Bill Wotkyns Carol Mersereau Madelene and Stan Kanarowski devoted to monitoring new or existing easements. H. William and Judy Walter Bill and Pat Wilson George and Joan Lammers Bill and Pauline Egan Judy and Frank Scarborough Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Muromcew Walt and Sue Bird Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Frank Pat Nott James Karon Peter and Adrienne Ward Neal Manne and Nancy McGregor Marcy and Paul Erwin George and Dee Schuler Carl and Dana Nagel Sheldon and Natalie Frankel Anthony Nuland Earle Kaufman Jean and Chuck Webber BENEFACTOR $5,000 - $9,999 Marlin Risinger and Lori Fields Tom and Tania Evans Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Sherman Paul and Antje Newhagen T Steffan Freeman and Alexandra Simmonds Bill and Barbara Kelly Ken and Lynn Wegner Jackson Hole Land Trust Use of Funds Joe Albright and Marcia Kunstel Larry and Wendy Rockefeller Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Forbes Don and Diane Siegel Peter Nichols and Monique Barrons Annie and John Furrer Alice Oakley Mr. and Mrs. John Kiefling Noble Welch Jeff Bland and Jane Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Berthold Romberg Dr. Matt Fraker and Dr. Sherri Thornton Steve and Jamie Snyder Tom and Elisabeth Niedermeyer Marla Gault Ted Oakley Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kinslinger John and Suzanne Whitmore Yvon Chouinard Ben and Ann Ruehr Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Frese Jarad Spackman Ron and Rose Novak Martha and John Gilmore Patsy O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkpatrick Martha Williams William and Judy Cox Nelson and Jane Schwab Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godchaux Dave and Susie Spackman James and Darlene O’Brien Kenneth Goebel Jane and Bill Olsen Bonnie Brown Koeln Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winter Christian and Jacqueline Erdman Jeanie and Fred Staehr Mr. and Mrs. Steve Greenberg Paul and Lucie Taylor Jim and Jeannette O’Mara Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Goss Biba and Jon Parker Mitchell and Barbara Kohn Thomas Wise Mark and Marcie Feldman Mark Stein and Carol Baker Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Haas Tom and Linda Tebben Karen Parent Geoff Gottlieb Carla Parks Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kummer Dale and Cynthia Woodling John Fox Mr. and Mrs. Hank G. Stifel Mike and Gigi Halloran Allan and Frances Tessler Lisa and Scott Pierson Carter Gray Glenn Paulson and Linda Cooper Andrew Langford and Patricia Roser Becky Woods and Rich Bloom Stephen and Barbara Friedman Kelly and Nancy Stirn Cap and Carroll Haney Stan and Barbara Trachtenberg Robert and Carolyn Pisano Ed and Marilyn Gschwind Arturo Peralta-Ramos Jane Lawther Anne and Noel Wray Bob and Colleen Grady Darrick and Julie Walker Ross and Chris Hartley Everett Trout Aaron and Tamsen Pruzan Zach Hall and Julie Ann Giacobassi Bob and Ruthie Peters Carol and Ed Liebzeit Greg and Dimmie Zeigler Diana and Russell Hawkins Pat and Mary Lou Hartness Kathryn Turner Lucy and Harley Rankin Jr. David, Leslye, Cameron, Leslie Petersen and Hank Phibbs Mary Lohuis Bill and Lannie Hoglund ADVOCATE $1,000 - $2,499 Tanya and Michael Heathman Will and Rebecca Upham Debbie Reis and Dave Wipper and Lachlanper Hardie Pat and Frank Petrini Nicholas and Katherine Lovrich FRIEND $1 - $99 Ed and Marne Holstein Jean Adams Alan and Vicki Henderson Dick and Polly Vaughan Neil and Sandy Rudo John and Carol Harkness Dr. and Mrs. Allen Pielet Joan Lucas Stephen Adamson Mary Alice Huemoeller and Bill and Barbara Adams Tony and Lynn Hitschler Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, Jr. Bob and Margie Rutford George and Sandra Hartzell Tayloe Piggott Jim Luebbers Kathryn R. Aguilar Michael Sellett Jim and Emily Ambler Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones Andrew and Cammie Watson Steve and Ann Ryan Ann Harvey John and Ellen Pillsbury Mr. and Mrs. John Lyle, Jr. Laurie Andrews Jim and Maggie Hunt Jean Anderson and Pete Wales Scott and Michelle Kane Dusty Weiss Christopher and Louisa Sandvig Mr. and Mrs. John Hauge Martha Ann Pittard and Allan Krapf Mary Mawdsley Anonymous (9) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Konrad Clayton Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Keller James Whisenand Phyllis and Chuck Savidge Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hauge Daphne Platts Porgy McClelland and B.J. Reed Mickey Babcock Dr.and Mrs. Gerald Laubach Anonymous (8) Charlotte Kidd Eric A. White Dickson Cooke Schaefer Jeff and Tracey Heilbrun Owen Pyle Dennis and Susan McCracken Arthur Baines and Rhonda Harris Steve and K.C. Lauck Louis Appignani Robin and Bill King Ann Williams and Robert Laganza Jay Schwamm Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quast Matthew and Lisa McGee Jane Baldwin Holly McAllister-Swett Burke and Carole Baker Senator Herbert Kohl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zukin Melvin L. and Bonnie G. Shapanka Tom and Catherine Holland Suzanne Ramseur Wade McKoy and Bob Woodall These reports only show a portion of our financial statements. A complete

David Swift financial statement is available by calling or emailing the Land Trust office. 13 14 David and Kelly Mecartney Tacie, Mim, and Daphne Dejanikus John Feagin Rocky Mountain Appraisals Dr. and Mrs. Peter W Stonebraker Fund MKL Foundation RESTRICTED CONTRIBUTIONS THE SUMMIT CIRCLE Liz and Sam Meyer In memory of In honor of the Feagin Family Shaw Construction of Wyoming Ed and Marne Holstein Charitable Fund Moorhead Family Fund Loyalty matters. Nearly 80 remarkable donors have demonstrated their loyalty Dr. and Mrs. James Meyer Carolyn “Scottie” Dejanikus John Feagin Tayloe Piggot Gallery Edmund A. Jr. and Adelaide M. The Morse Family Foundation, Inc PROTECTION Steve Glenn to the Land Trust by renewing their annual gift for the past 20 or more Randy Meyer Marcy and Paul Erwin In honor of Martha Feagin Teton Club Donnan Fund Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crane, Jr. Bill and Barbara Adams George and Sandra Hartzell consecutive fiscal years. Our newly established Summit Circle recognizes David Mills In memory of Henry James Erwin Scott and Petria Fossel Trading Places Interiors & Design ASID Edwards Family Foundation Fund of the Community Anonymous Nick Jenkins these committed donors who have given consistently to the Land Trust. Gifts Donald Morrison Missy Falcey In honor of Rod Moorhead Transworld Oil Limited Eganwood Family Foundation Foundation of Greater Memphis David and Christine Murdoch In memory of Stan Resor Charles and Karen Goetz Trout Family Resources, LLC Ehrenkranz Foundation The Nelson Schwab Family Foundation Tony and Linda Brooks Roger Lederer and Carol Burr of any amount count toward participation and are greatly appreciated. Don and Carol Murray E. Peter and Hope Garrett In honor of Kristina Goetz UnitedHealthGroup Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Newton Foundation Fund David and Samantha Cadenhead Katy Loynes Teson Participation in the Summit Circle means being part of a special community Walt and Kristen Omlor In memory of Stanley Resor, George and Sandra Hartzell Vintage Wines The Flood Family Revocable Trust Oarsmen Foundation Rod and Verena Cushman Kate and Dennis McDonnell of donors dedicated to shaping the future of Jackson Hole’s open spaces. Sandy and Matt Ostdiek a wonderful friend In honor of Charles and Susie Beck Wells Fargo Bank Forster Family Foundation Obering Family Donor Advised Fund Tom and Tania Evans Anna Moscicki The Land Trust thanks you, our Summit Circle donors, for your steadfast Diana Osuna and Tom Stallings Marla Gault Alethia Hoster Fran and Owen Arnold Family Fund Offensend Family Foundation Ann E. Frame and Michael Kenney Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pieper In memory of Charles H. Ackerson Fred & Helen Ellis Charitable Foundation Open Hands Foundation commitment to our work. Regardless of how much you choose to give, the In honor of FOUNDATIONS AND Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert Jessica O’Neal Todd Place George and Christine Huber Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Donnan, Jr. Friedman Family Foundation Pat and Mary Lou Hartness Fund Nancy Orgeman impact of your continued giving is powerful and does not go unnoticed. Doris Platts In memory of Stanley R. Resor Sally Hotchkiss, Ed, Anne and the Boys CHARITABLE GIFT FUNDS G.O. Forward Fund of the Perkins Charitable Foundation Norm and Carole Hofley Reynolds and Bettie Pomeroy Collister Johnson In honor of Story and Bill Resor A.C. and Penney Hubbard St. Paul Foundation Pruzan Foundation The Craig Johnson Estate Mike and Sally Pierle Marcus Porcelli In memory of Stanley Resor Edgar and Margery Masinter Foundation, Inc. Garnett A Smith Family Foundation The Pyle Foundation Leslie and Chris Johnson Jim and Sheila Rice Jean Adams Sam and Robin Lightner PRESERVE YOUR LEGACY WITH Elise Prayzich James Karon In honor of Cecily Park’s The Alan and Ellen Daus Family GE Foundation Richard H. and Mary M. Vaughan Kemmerer Family Foundation Chris Sabatka Mary Lou Andersen David and Rebecca Livermore Memorial Endowment of the Mr. Bert Raynes In memory of Morris, Vern, and marriage to Nick Hamill Family Foundation Donor Advised Fund of the LOR Foundation Kathryn Sanderson Carter and Lisbeth Beise David MacKenzie OPEN SPACES Alice Richter Richard Karon Jon and Pam McGlocklin Community Foundation of Hanson Charitable Trust Community Foundation of Jackson Hole George and Mandy Mahoney Michael Segell Mrs. Med Bennett Bob and Marna MacLean The Teton Legacy Society of the Jackson Hole Land Trust was Ana Rode Andrew Kleeger In honor of Senator Herb Kohl The Hawley Family Foundation Jackson Hole Alexander C. & Tillie S. Speyer Holly McAllister-Swett and Winifred Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bennett Carol and Bill Maloney Brian and Maggie Schilling In memory of Hannah Marks Cody and Chilton Mueller Helen and Harry Saul Foundation Inc Robert and Reine Hartley Foundation formed in order to celebrate the individuals with the foresight Foundation Daniel Smith Bill and Martha Best Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morse Leslie and Howard Schirmer, Jr. Jeanne Maher In honor of Darcy, Gaines, Henry G Stifel Family Foundation The Robert L Reynolds Fund Rod and Alice Moorhead Allan and Frances Tessler Adair Bonsal and Arnie Stifel and generosity to make a life income or bequest provision for the Lynne Scholfield In memory of Stanley Resor Connon, and Georgiana Mueller Herbert H Kohl Charities, Inc Roberta C. Rondelie 2005 Charlotte Oliver and Buzz Dimond Mr. and Mrs. David Boyd Anthony Nuland Donor Advised Fund Revocable Trust Jackson Hole Land Trust. Benefits of this lifetime membership Margaret Sealander Neal Manne and Nancy McGregor Marcus Porcelli Howell A. and Ann M. Breedlove EMWIGA Foundation Tory and Meredith Taylor Yvon Chouinard and Malinda and Alexandra Simmonds Allison and Robert Price Family Rossetter Donor Advised Fund Peter Selkowitz In memory of Martha Hansen In honor of Maria Porcelli Charitable Foundation Larry and Kathy Treanor Pennoyer Chouinard George and Abby O’Neill include not only the knowledge that you have helped secure the Foundation RR Hobbins Living Trust Joel and Kristin Revill William Shaw Leslie Mattson Frank and Nancy Sansone Hughes Donor Advised Fund Ted Waldron and Mary McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clark Mike and Trina Overlock future of this valley but invitations to exclusive events, special The Bezamat Foundation, Inc. The Sage Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Garnett A. Smith John Sherman In memory of Stanley Resor In honor of Dominick and Hurlburt-Johnson Trusts of the Silicon Biba and Jon Parker Foundation Soderstrom Charitable Trust Jarad Spackman Martha Walters Ferdinand and Susanna Leslie Petersen and Hank Phibbs field trips and annual recognition. With a planned charitable gift Catherine Smith Mary Mawdsley Loretta Sansone Valley Community Foundation Bradford S. Mead and Katherine L. Mead Sweet Life Foundation Diane Werner Colloredo-Mansfeld Doris Platts to the Teton Legacy Society, you can protect the future landscape Sherry Smith and Robert Righter In memory of Dean L Mawdsley Paul and Judy Stoffer Charitable Foundation In Memory of Forest Legacy Fund Thomas H. and Linda P. Tebben Fund Norman Winters Community Foundation Jack Porter of this valley while also fulfilling your own financial goals. Speak Hort and Juli Spitzer Joseph and Tracy Merrill In honor of Raymond Sheriff Brinson Foundation Paul and Esther McCollister Fund Thomas M. Evans, Jr. Foundation of Jackson Hole Mr. and Mrs. John Ray Drew Jaglom and Janet Stampfl In memory of Stanley Resor Charles and Leighann Swanson The Brock Foundation J.C. & S. Adams Donor Advised Fund STEWARDSHIP to your financial advisor or call the Land Trust to discuss the Jack and Carole Nunn Fund Unfried Foundation Gail Conklin and David Hamilton Jim Stanford Donald Morrison In honor of Becca Jones The Brooks Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William R. Givens SPECIAL EVENT HOSTS Bill Resor and Story Clark giving strategy that is right for you. John and Barbara Vogelstein Virginia S. and Michael J. Halloran Rod and Verena Cushman Dorothy and Clarence Stearns In memory of Stanley Resor C & N Foundation Anonymous (6) Bar B C John and Kitty Resor Foundation Charitable Fund Ted and Addie Donnan Scott and Leslie Steen Glen and Marilyn Nelson Corporations, Businesses Carney Family Foundation Wallace Genetic Foundation Norm and Carole Hofley Tony and Linda Brooks Larry and Wendy Rockefeller John Edward Fox Fund of the Rosser and Gloria Edwards Bob and Joanne Stellwagen In memory of Stanley R. Resor Carol H. Tolan Fund via the Community Foundation of Wells Fargo Foundation Leon and Abby Campbell Mark Rodenburg Ms. Mary Lou Andersen Mr. and Mrs. William P. Maloney and Organizations New York Community Trust Paul Lowham Paul and Judy Stoffer Patsy O’Brien Jackson Hole The Winifred and Kevin P. Reilly Jr. Jim and Astrid Flood Tom and Tania Evans Birdie Rossetter Carter Meyer Gray Rev. Trust UTD 3/30/05 Leslie Mattson Mr. Jeffrey S. Bland Ms. Holly McAllister-Swett Peter Stoops and Kate Wilkinson In memory of Stanley Resor Academy of Classical Ballet Jordan Endowment of the Fund Jim and Astrid Flood Chilton and Cody Mueller Fund Sarah W. Peters Jill Baldauf and Steve Grossman Dr. and Mrs. Jacques Roux and Ms. Jane Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Muller Abram and Ann Suydam John and Ellen Pillsbury Amangani Community Foundation of Wallace Genetic Foundation, Inc. Ann E. Frame Ana’s Grand Excursions The Cockayne Fund Mike and Carol Marshall Ben and Ann Ruehr Ms. Louise Breitenbach Charles and Leighann Swanson In memory of Stanley Resor Jackson Hole Walter J. Gatti Foundation Tom and Jan Segerstrom Mr. Gregory G. Nelson Coelho Charitable Trust Fund Dennis and Kate McDonnell Susan and Robert Gardner Bob and Margie Rutford Terry B. Swanson Suzanne Ramseur Anonymous JWJ Family Foundation Inc Wells Fargo Foundation Susan Williams and Mr. Joe Piccoli Ms. Charlotte Oliver Community Foundation of Martha and John Gilmore Stan Takami In memory of Stanley Resor The Antler Inn Kane Family Foundation West Hill Foundation for Nature Rod and Alice Moorhead Christopher and Louisa Sandvig Mr. and Mrs. T. Anthony Brooks Jackson Hole Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godchaux and Mr. Buzz Dimond Larry and Barbara Van Genderen Larry Rieser Bank of America Matching Gifts Kehr Levy Fund Wilson Family Foundation Bill Resor and Story Clark Harvey Scholfield Program The Community Foundation of WIND RIVER PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Burdin Ms. Susan Paddock Daniel and Lynne Van Engel In memory of Stanley Resor Kenneth and Caroline Taylor Wood Family Foundation Joel and Kristin Revill Zach Hall and Julie Ann Giacobassi Dick and Sandy Shuptrine Jerry Wager Jim and Mary Speyer Big Mountain Enterprises, LLC Middle Tennessee Family Foundation Bluegrass Bit Company Mr. and Mrs. Doug Campbell Ms. Carla Parks Steve and Jamie Snyder John and Carol Harkness Hort and Juli Spitzer Linore, Grace, John and Jim Wallace In memory of Stanley Resor Blue Lion Restaurant David and Lisa Carlin The King Family Advised Fund, Budd and Emi Betts Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ciulla Donor Advised Fund We apologize for any errors or Ann Harvey Jim and Judy Stacke Mr. John Porter Lynn Ward Howard S. Spurrier Campau Oil & Gas Interests Community Foundation of Jerry and Sue Bodar Robert Strawbridge, III Dejanikus Fund Middle Tennessee omissions we have made. Mr. and Mrs. John Hauge Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coppola Mr. Bert Raynes Rob Werner In memory of Ann Spurrier CIOS Eugenie Copp Teton Science School Jeanie and Fred Staehr Dennis and Carol Berryman Please call the Land Trust office Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hauge Mr. Charles Cullen Alan Willes and Lucinda Abbe Nicholas and Sigrid Usen Cony Corporation Laubach Family Fund John and Barbara Vogelstein Kelly and Nancy Stirn Ms. Lindsey Reed Berryman Family Charitable Fund at (307)733-4707 to notify us of John and Dita Daub Kurt and Chris Wimberg In memory of Stanley R. Resor Elk Country Motels/Antler Motel Legatus Foundation Jim and Ginger Hirschfeld Howard and Cara Stirn Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dahl and Mr. James Sergio Dominguez at Schwab Charitbale Fund any errors. Mrs. Rutledge Deas Mike Wardell and Paula Grosch Jenny Wolfrom H. William and Judy Walter Evans Real Estate Services, Inc. Len-Ari Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbins Dr. Lyndelle Fairlie Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richardson Robert Strawbridge, III Brook and Jessica Yeomans In memory of Stanley Resor Flying Goose Ranch Lightner Sams Foundation Norm and Carole Hofley of Wyoming Pike and Sue Sullivan Dr. Carol Fellows Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Riniker Sandy Zvegintzov Focus Productions Live Oak Foundation Mary Alice Huemoeller Bill and Joyce Sullivan and Dr. Henry Louderbough Mr. and Mrs. Tom Segerstrom IN HONOR OF Grand Teton Lodge Company and Michael Sellett Grant Associates LOR Foundation Tom and Linda Tebben Mrs. William Field Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Shea IN MEMORY OF Bradley and Susan Bartel Bob and Gail Hughes Great Find Inc Lorraine Clasquin and Eric Harslem Allan and Frances Tessler Anonymous In honor of their parents Fund Ms. Ann E. Frame Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Stearns ING Pete and Jeanine Karns In memory of David Muntner Bradley Barth Louis J. Appignani Foundation Walt and Joan Thulin Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Geiger Mr. and Mrs. Pike Sullivan Interval Management Services, Inc Jay and Karen Kemmerer William Barmore In honor of Dr. Dee W. Call Lynne Cheney Charitable Fund of the Stan and Barbara Trachtenberg Charlotte Kidd Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Grady Mrs. Hannah Swett In memory of Richard and Roberta Bondelie J.M. Huber Corporation Community Foundation of Steve and Amy Unfried Louise Murie MacCloud In honor of Roberta’s mother, Jackson Temp Services Senator Herbert Kohl Mr. and Mrs. David Hardie and Mr. Mark D. Brookes Jackson Hole Dick and Polly Vaughan Dickson Cooke Schaefer Maxine Jackson Ventures Inc Martha Gaines and Russell Wehrle Cody and Linda Laird Ms. Susan Hedden Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vaughan Jean and Chuck Webber In memory of Cub Schaefer and Jim and Kathryn Cowles Jerry Wager’s Promotion in Motion Memorial Foundation Steve and K.C. Lauck Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hensley, III Mr. William Wallace Michael Cooke In honor of Leslie Steen Live Water Properties, LLC Mary K. Weiss Foundation Noble Welch Vince and Nancy Lee Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hughes Mr. Matthew Wallace Allie, Gary, and Bridget Cott Charley Dean Pamela Stockton Designs Mary P Ray Trust Pica’s Mexican Taqueria Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight Mr. Thomas R. Wise In memory of Stanley Resor In honor of Texas Mayer and Morris Kaplan Family Various allocations of gifts have been recognized for the initial listing in the Summit Primrose School of Coppell Foundation Mrs. Bonnie Koeln Jane Crary Daniel and Lynne van Engel Circle. In the future, participation will be sustained as long as unrestricted gifts to the Mr. and Mrs. Ron Zabinsky Rendezvous Engineering P.C. McDowell Foundation In memory of Stanley Resor In honor of Emily van Engel annual fund are made to the Land Trust every fiscal year without interruption. Jonathan Selkowitz

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2012 in Review

In fiscal year 2012, your support of the Jackson Hole Land Trust allowed us to ... …actively steward 210 easements and make face to face contact with our landowner partners

…protect 4 new properties totaling 242 acres, including 242 acres of scenic open space 155 acres of river bottom and riparian areas 42 acres of public access open space 1 mile along trout streams and rivers 1 mile along elk migration corridors

…raise over $1 million in unrestricted operating contributions

...use 94% of expenditures to directly support programmatic expenses

…successfully secure commitments for over $3,421,000 in federal and state funding for protection projects

…work with volunteers to restore sections of a community-accessed trail to alleviate erosion concerns

…connect with over 2,000 vibrant community members and supporters Keep up with our work and sign up through 4 community events and booths for our email list at jhlandtrust.org

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