The Watershed Land Trust (WLT) Is a nonprofit charitable organization which was formed to hold land in fee simple and/or conservation easements in perpetuity. Most Land Trust's mission is to hold vast areas of land typically in large sections. The WLT is unique in that its mission and focus is to preserve watersheds, waterways, streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and adjacent (riparian) corridors and green space primarily for the benefit of water quality. Often times, these will be mitigation sites or in other words, sites that were created or improved as a result of an adverse impact elsewhere.
General Services
Education
Grant Assistance
Facilitation Resources
BMP's / Tech Implementation Services
Stream bank stabilization & restoration
Wetland management
Stormwater
Erosion control
Additional Services
Land Trust and Conservation Easements -
The Watershed Land Trust (WLT) Is a nonprofit charitable organization which was formed to hold land in fee simple and/or conservation easements in perpetuity. Most Land Trust's mission is to hold vast areas of land typically in large sections. The WLT is unique in that its mission and focus is to preserve watersheds, waterways, streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and adjacent (riparian) corridors and green space primarily for the benefit of water quality. Often times, these will be mitigation sites or in other words, sites that were created or improved as a result of an adverse impact elsewhere.
Service Area
Watershed Land Trust, Inc. provides services in the areas listed below:
All - We serve the entire state
WRAPS Projects we're currently working with
The Watershed Land Trust works closely with the Watershed Institute who works closely with Clarks Creek WRAPS; Grouse-Silver Creek WRAPS; Lower Smokey Hill WRAPS; Marion WRAPS; and the Big Hill WRAPS. The Institute also works on projects funded through the NRCS, KDWP, State Conservation Commission, The Kansas Water Office, EPA, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Copyright 2008 Kansas Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has provided financial assistance to this project through EPA Section 319 Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Grant # C9007405-11