The Frontera Land Alliance is a land trust in El Paso dedicated to the protection and conservation of West Texas’ unique landscapes and ecosystems. As a land trust,

Frontera negotiates private, voluntary agreements with landowners to leave land undeveloped and create management plans for restoration. Frontera partners with the City of El Paso to hold 1,400+ acres of land in preserves to allow community access to open space, host educational events, and provide ecological benefits to water, wildlife, and health through native plant restoration.

2024 Conservation Wrangler The Frontera Land Alliance

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The Frontera Land Alliance is a nonprofit organization working to protect and preserve open spaces in the Chihuahuan desert.

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Our growing region continually faces additional pressures on existing land and open space. Without addressing these issues now, the opportunities we have today will have passed us by, and the opportunities for conservation will be much more limited. We need to keep this conversation at the forefront in our community because conservation doesn’t happen overnight, and doesn’t simply happen by itself.

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“Frontera is a good example of an effective conservation organization benefiting from a motivated board, donors, staff, and volunteers who care about our quality of life in El Paso.”

— Rick LoBello, Volunteer