Sand County Foundation Annual Report

Our Annual Report gives us a valuable opportunity to help establish and maintain relationships with those who are interested in the importance of private lands conservation. More specifically, we can provide new friends with a glimpse of our work, as well as re-connect with old friends through a review of some of our many accomplishments from the past year.

Sand County Foundation has grown in its forty-five years from an organization dedicated primarily to preserving and enhancing Aldo Leopold’s family farm and “Shack,” historic land that was the inspiration for A Sand County Almanac, to a Foundation that applies Leopold’s philosophy, internationally,
to the land and to the sea.

View Our 2010 Annual Report via digital page-flip media.
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Download the full 2010 Annual Report (pdf)

 

 

2009 Sand County Foundation Annual Report

Read the 2009 Sand County Foundation Annual Report via digital page-flip media or download the report as a PDF. While we have other ways to communicate with those who have an interest in Sand County Foundation, our Annual Report gives us the opportunity to provide a look at our current work and recap the accomplishments of the past year.

2008 Sand County Foundation Annual Report

Read the 2008 Sand County Foundation Annual Report via digital page-flip media or download the report as a PDF. While we have other ways to communicate with those who have an interest in Sand County Foundation, our Annual Report gives us the opportunity to provide a look at our current work and recap the accomplishments of the past year.

 
The recently published
Generations on the Land celebrates the conservation leadership of eight recipients of the Leopold Conservation Award. The book captures the sacrifices and rewards these outstanding agricultural families experience as they work to keep their operations economically and environmentally sustainable. Click here to purchase.