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Ventura Land Trust FAQs

Learn about Ventura Land Trust and our efforts to protect and preserve open space throughout Ventura County.

General questions

  • Ventura Land Trust is a community-based nonprofit organization working to to permanently protect the land, water, wildlife and scenic beauty of the Ventura region for current and future generations.

  • Ventura Land Trust (VLT) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and preserving open spaces throughout Ventura County. VLT acquires and manages lands of ecological significance, ensuring their sustained conservation for the benefit of both the ecosystem and the community. Through strategic partnerships with public agencies, private landowners, and community stakeholders, VLT works to secure critical habitats, restore degraded landscapes, and promote sustainable land management practices. VLT's efforts not only safeguard natural areas but also provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, environmental education, and community engagement. By conserving open spaces, VLT contributes to the health of local ecosystems, enhances biodiversity, and fosters a deeper connection between people and the natural world.

  • In 2017 Ventura Land Trust changed its name from Ventura Hillsides Conservancy to better reflect the organization's expanded mission and scope of conservation efforts. As Ventura Hillsides Conservancy, the organization primarily focused on conserving and protecting the hillsides and open spaces within Ventura. Over time, the mission evolved to encompass a wider range of landscapes, including wetlands, river corridors, coastal areas, and other critical habitats. The name change provides greater clarity about the organization's purpose and goals.

  • Ventura Citizens for Hillside Preservation (VCHP) and Ventura Land Trust are two separate nonprofit corporations with their own boards. There is no overlap in board membership. VCHP is a 501(c)(4) political, non-tax deductible non-profit run entirely by volunteers. VCHP has no sign-up fees or dues. The Land Trust is a 501(c)(3) tax deductible non-profit land trust. Ventura Land Trust has membership dues and paid professional staff to accomplish its mission to acquire, manage and protect open space lands for public access.

  • The Ventura Hillsides Music Festival was established in 2003 and ran for 10 successful years. The funds and awareness raised through these events helped to launch the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy (now VLT) and substantially grow its base of support. Thanks to the hard work of the volunteers and staff who created these events, VLT was able to accept several donations of land within the Ventura River watershed, and could get to work restoring and opening these preserves to the public. VLT’s success there led to greater awareness and support from the community.

    When the Ventura Hillsides Music Festival was put on hiatus after ten smashing years, another great annual event, the Wild and Scenic Film Festival, came to replace it as VLT’s signature annual event.

Preserve questions

  • Our land stewardship strategy balances public recreation, preservation of scenic views, and enhancement of ecosystem values. Baseline studies are conducted in order to assess biological and cultural resources present on the land, and restoration and recreation plans are developed accordingly. Trails for hiking and cycling may be built depending on the area, and all potential land uses will be overseen by the experts on our stewardship committee.

  • To stay up to date with preserve closures, you can sign up for our newsletter at the bottom of the web page, follow Ventura Land Trust on socials, or check the Preserve Updates page.

  • If you encounter a rattlesnake while visiting a Ventura Land Trust (VLT) Preserve, it's important to remain calm and take appropriate precautions. Follow these guidelines for safely handling the situation:

    Keep Your Distance: Maintain a safe distance from the rattlesnake. Rattlesnakes can strike if they feel threatened or cornered, so give them space.

    Do Not Approach or Disturb: Avoid approaching or attempting to interact with the rattlesnake. Do not try to handle or provoke it in any way.

    Stay on Designated Trails: Stick to designated trails and paths while exploring the preserve. Rattlesnakes often prefer secluded areas, such as brushy or rocky terrain.

    Watch Your Step: Be vigilant and watch where you walk, especially in areas with tall grass, rocks, or logs where snakes may hide. Use a walking stick to gently probe areas ahead of you.

    Alert Others: If you see a rattlesnake on a trail, calmly alert other hikers or visitors to its presence, ensuring that they also keep their distance.

    Give the Snake Space to Move: Rattlesnakes will usually retreat if given the opportunity. Allow the snake a clear path to move away from you without feeling threatened.

    Remember, rattlesnakes are a natural part of the ecosystem in many wilderness areas, including VLT Preserves. By staying aware, respecting their space, and following these guidelines, you can safely enjoy your outdoor experience while helping to protect wildlife.

  • Ventura Land Trust preserves may close temporarily during rainy conditions to protect the integrity of the natural habitats and ensure visitor safety. Here are the reasons behind this decision:

    Trail Preservation: Rainy weather can cause trails to become muddy and slippery, leading to erosion and damage to the trail surfaces. Closing preserves during rain helps prevent unnecessary wear and tear on the trails, preserving them for future use.

    Habitat Protection: Heavy rain can impact fragile habitats and ecosystems within the preserves. Allowing trails to dry out helps minimize disturbances to sensitive plant life and wildlife, promoting overall habitat health.

    Visitor Safety: Wet and muddy trails pose safety risks for visitors, increasing the likelihood of slips, falls, or accidents. Closing preserves during rainy weather helps ensure the safety of hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.

    While it may be inconvenient to have preserves closed during wet weather, this proactive approach ultimately benefits the long-term sustainability of Ventura Land Trust preserves and supports our mission to preserve and protect natural lands for future generations.

Support and funding

  • Supporting Ventura Land Trust (VLT) goes beyond monetary contributions. Here are several impactful ways you can support our mission:

    Volunteer: Get involved in our conservation efforts by volunteering your time. Help with trail maintenance, habitat restoration, or participate in special events and programs.

    Spread Awareness: Share information about VLT and our projects with your friends, family, and community. Raise awareness about the importance of preserving local habitats and open spaces. .

    Attend Events: Join us for community programs, guided hikes, or fundraising events. Your participation helps strengthen our community engagement efforts.

    Donate Goods or Services: Consider donating goods or services that can benefit our organization, such as equipment for outdoor projects, professional skills (e.g., graphic design, legal expertise), or in-kind contributions.

    Participate in Citizen Science: Contribute to our conservation efforts by participating in citizen science projects. Help collect data on wildlife and plants and upload it to iNaturalist.

    Leave a Legacy: Consider including VLT in your estate planning. Leave a lasting impact by supporting conservation efforts for future generations.

    By engaging in these activities, you play a crucial role in protecting and preserving Ventura's natural spaces. Thank you for your support!

  • Ventura Land Trust has a diverse base of support, including individuals, foundations, businesses, government agencies, and earned income. Some the strategies employed by VLT to raise funds include:

    Enlisting a broad membership baseSponsoring fundraising eventsSoliciting direct monetary donationsReceiving endowments and giftsPursuing grants from foundations and government agenciesPartnering with other organizations to obtain grant monies in conjunction with a project of mutual interest

  • Supporting Ventura Land Trust goes beyond monetary contributions. Here are several impactful ways you can support our mission:

    Volunteer: Get involved in our conservation efforts by volunteering your time. Help with trail maintenance, habitat restoration, or participate in special events and programs.

    Spread Awareness: Share information about VLT and our projects with your friends, family, and community. Raise awareness about the importance of preserving local habitats and open spaces. .

    Attend Events: Join us for community programs, guided hikes, or fundraising events. Your participation helps strengthen our community engagement efforts.

    Donate Goods or Services: Consider donating goods or services that can benefit our organization, such as raffle or auction items professional skills (e.g., graphic design, legal expertise), or in-kind contributions.

    Participate in Citizen Science: Contribute to our conservation efforts by participating in citizen science projects. Help collect data on wildlife and plants and upload it to iNaturalist.

    Leave a Legacy: Consider including VLT in your estate planning. Leave a lasting impact by supporting conservation efforts for future generations.

    By engaging in these activities, you play a crucial role in protecting and preserving Ventura's natural spaces. Thank you for your support!

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