A Lifelong Focus on Conservation
Leadership and Commitment
As board president of the Truckee Donner Land Trust for two terms (2014-15), Anne instituted values-based leadership as the organization celebrated its 25th anniversary and marked 35,000 acres protected. In December of 2018, she concluded six years of service on the board of directors, where she helped guide preservation efforts including conservation easements, acquisitions, and stewardship involving multi-million dollar projects.
As owner of a 140-acre ranch in California’s Sierra Valley, Anne negotiated a conservation easement with the Feather River Land Trust to extinguish development rights in perpetuity. In 2014, her ranch pioneered the “Learning Landscapes” program, which brings school children outdoors to study wildlife, farming, riparian habitat, stream biology, bird migration, nature journaling, and more. See a short video about the Loyalton Learning Landscapes here: https://youtu.be/-6cbCPaii9A.
As owner of a 140-acre ranch in California’s Sierra Valley, Anne negotiated a conservation easement with the Feather River Land Trust to extinguish development rights in perpetuity. In 2014, her ranch pioneered the “Learning Landscapes” program, which brings school children outdoors to study wildlife, farming, riparian habitat, stream biology, bird migration, nature journaling, and more. See a short video about the Loyalton Learning Landscapes here: https://youtu.be/-6cbCPaii9A.
Point Blue Conservation Science
In 2016, Anne was elected to the board of directors of Point Blue Conservation Science, a community of 160 scientists finding nature-based solutions to the twin challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss.
We work from the Sierra to the Sea and from Alaska to Antarctica on topics ranging from the health of the Farallon Islands to restorative agriculture. She served as Board Chair from June of 2022 to June of 2025. Happy 60th anniversary, Point Blue!
In 2016, Anne was elected to the board of directors of Point Blue Conservation Science, a community of 160 scientists finding nature-based solutions to the twin challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss.
We work from the Sierra to the Sea and from Alaska to Antarctica on topics ranging from the health of the Farallon Islands to restorative agriculture. She served as Board Chair from June of 2022 to June of 2025. Happy 60th anniversary, Point Blue!
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All photos copyright Anne Chadwick 2016-2025
All photos copyright Anne Chadwick 2016-2025