The mission of the Northwest Rangeland Trust is to help Oregon, Washington, and Idaho ranch and farm landowners protect and preserve the long-term viability of their ecologically significant private lands.
The Northwest Rangeland Trust (NWRT), formally Oregon Rangeland Trust, a non-profit 501 (c)(3) corporation, was established in October 2001 and formally organized in March of 2002. Created by a vote of the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association, the Northwest Rangeland Trust is aligned with that organization but not a formal part of the cattlemen’s association. Working with the Washington Cattlemen’s Association, the Northwest Rangeland Trust was registered in the State of Washington in 2008. In 2014, working with the Idaho Cattle Association, Northwest Rangeland Trust expanded into the State of Idaho. The NWRT enables us to provided services in the states of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho to ranching and farming families without necessitating the formation of a new land trust and the funding and staff that would be required. The NWRT volunteer Board of Directors, a majority of which must be beef producers, are all members of the Oregon, Washington, or Idaho Cattlemen’s Association.
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