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The [http://www.bigsurlandtrust.org/about-us.htm Big Sur Land Trust] is a private non-profit located in the Monterey, California. The trust promotes conservation of land and water in the Central Coast of California and has protected approximately 40,000 acres of land as of 2016. <ref name="BSLT, Home Page"> [http://www.bigsurlandtrust.org/about-us.htm BSLT, Home Page] </ref> The land trust envisions cooperative and mutually beneficial management of land resources that supports the vitality of community and natural resources. The land trust provides numerous benefits in the form of recreational space, educational opportunities, and hands on land stewardship.
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The [http://www.bigsurlandtrust.org/about-us.htm Big Sur Land Trust] (BSLT) is a private non-profit located in the Monterey, California. The trust promotes conservation of land and water in the Central Coast of California and has protected approximately 40,000 acres of land as of 2016. <ref name="BSLT, Home Page"> [http://www.bigsurlandtrust.org/about-us.htm BSLT, Home Page] </ref> The land trust envisions cooperative and mutually beneficial management of land resources that supports the vitality of community and natural resources. The land trust provides numerous benefits in the form of recreational space, educational opportunities, and hands on land stewardship. In addition, the BSLT has been involved in the restoration of the Carmel River Floodplain and has been influential in the [http://ccows.csumb.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Carmel_River_Floodplain_Restoration_and_Environmental_Enhancement_(Carmel_River_FREE)_Project&action=edit&redlink=1 Carmel River FREE Project].
  
 
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Summary

The Big Sur Land Trust (BSLT) is a private non-profit located in the Monterey, California. The trust promotes conservation of land and water in the Central Coast of California and has protected approximately 40,000 acres of land as of 2016. [1] The land trust envisions cooperative and mutually beneficial management of land resources that supports the vitality of community and natural resources. The land trust provides numerous benefits in the form of recreational space, educational opportunities, and hands on land stewardship. In addition, the BSLT has been involved in the restoration of the Carmel River Floodplain and has been influential in the Carmel River FREE Project.

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