1923 Land & Water. Conservation, Land Management and Water Stewardship.

I.Mission

Inspired by maps.
Rooted in purpose.
Built to endure.


We safeguard land and water for today, for tomorrow, and for the generations that follow. We manage land with wisdom. We protect water with purpose. We build a legacy of stewardship that lasts.

II.Stewardship

What we steward.


I.

Water

Springs, creeks, rivers, riparian corridors. Senior rights protected, restored channels, monitored flow.

II.

Land

Working acreage and conservation easements. Soil health, native rangeland, low-impact stewardship.

III.

Conservation

Wildlife corridors, habitat restoration, fire and weed management. Permanent protection where possible.

IV.

Balance

Productive use and ecological health are not in opposition. We design for both, and measure results.

V.

Heritage

Cultural and historical resources on the lands we manage — surveyed, recorded, respected.

VI.

Stewardship

The discipline that holds it all together. Long-horizon planning. Honest measurement. The next generation in mind.

III.Our Work

Maps. Measurements. Time.


We begin with the map. We walk the country. We read the soil, the water table, the records left by those who held the place before us. We plan for decades. We do not pretend to a horizon we cannot see.

Our work is documented and honest. What we cannot improve, we leave alone. What we can, we tend.

IV.Partners

Working with the right hands.


We collaborate with landowners, conservation trusts, public agencies and tribal partners. Our work is most often quiet, technical and unhurried — and it lasts.

V.Contact

Begin a Project.


Conservation, land-management, water-rights and stewardship-planning inquiries are welcomed. We respond as our schedule allows; we respond carefully.

Protecting what defines us. For today, for tomorrow, forever.