The following is the official press release regarding our Accreditation application.
The
Trustees of Reservations Applies for National Accreditation Renewal
Boston, MA – March 5, 2015 – The Trustees
of Reservations, the nation’s oldest statewide land trust and one of
Massachusetts’ largest conservation nonprofits, today announced that the
organization is applying for accreditation renewal through the Land Trust
Accreditation Commission. The Accreditation
Commission accredits land conservation organizations that meet specified
standards for protecting important natural places and working lands forever. The
Trustees of Reservations was originally awarded accreditation in 2010 and is now
applying for the renewal of that accreditation. The Trustees of Reservations’ supporting
organizations, including the Massachusetts Land Conservation Trust and the
Boston Natural Areas Network, will also be applying for accreditation
concurrently. A public comment period is
now open for those who wish to contribute.
The Land Trust Accreditation
Commission, an independent program of the Land Trust Alliance (LTA), conducts
an extensive review of each applicant’s policies and programs. Since its
founding in 1891 by open space visionary Charles Eliot, The Trustees of
Reservations has served as a leader in the conservation community, striving to
set the highest standards of ethics and performance in its ongoing care and
maintenance of 113 reservations located on more than 26,000 acres across
Massachusetts. Accreditation renewal will provide independent confirmation of
the soundness of the practices of The Trustees of Reservations and its supporting
organizations.
The Commission invites public
input and accepts signed, written comments on pending applications. Comments
must relate to how The Trustees of Reservations, the Massachusetts Land
Conservation Trust, or the Boston Natural Areas Network, comply with certain of
LTA’s Standards and Practices. These standards address the ethical and
technical operation of a land trust. For the full list of standards see www.landtrustaccreditation.org/tips-and-tools/indicator-practices
To learn more about the
accreditation program and to submit a comment on The Trustees of Reservations,
the Massachusetts Land Conservation Trust, or the Boston Natural Areas Network,
please visit www.landtrustaccreditation.org.
Comments may also be faxed or mailed to the Land Trust Accreditation Commission;
Attn: Public Comments: (fax) 518-587-3183; (mail) 36 Phila Street, Suite 2,
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Comments on will be most useful if received by
April 24th, 2015.
The Trustees of Reservations
The
Trustees “hold in trust” and care for properties, or “reservations,” of
irreplaceable scenic, historic, and natural significance for the general public
to enjoy. Founded by open space visionary Charles Eliot in 1891, The Trustees
is the world’s oldest land trust and one of Massachusetts’ largest conservation
and preservation non profits. Supported by more than 100,000 members and donors
and thousands of volunteers, The Trustees own and manage 113 spectacular reservations
– from working farms, historic homesteads, and landscaped gardens, to community
parks, barrier beaches, mountain vistas and woodland trials -- located on more
than 26,000 acres throughout the Commonwealth.
A leader in
the conservation movement, The Trustees has both served as a model for other
land trusts, nationally and internationally, and worked with hundreds of
community partners to preserve open land and the character of local communities
statewide. In addition to managing and
caring for its own holdings, The Trustees also holds perpetual conservation
restrictions on more than 20,000 acres—a total larger than any other
conservation organization in Massachusetts—permanently protecting scenic and
natural areas from development, and has worked with communities and other
conservation partners to assist in the protection of another 24,000 acres
around the state.
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