Thank you and cheers to an awesome 25 years. This region has supported the work of Prickly Pear Land Trust in our trails, ranch and farmland protection, wildlife habitat, water,
Prickly Pear Land Trust recently added more than 1,000 acres of prime, irrigated farmland and over 1.6 miles of Missouri River shoreline to a list of protected properties, marking what
Prickly Pear Land Trust gathers volunteers to chop wood for those in need
Alexie Aguayo
and last updated 2021-03-13 21:27:50-05
HELENA â The Prickly Pear Land Trust has partnered with the Rocky Mountain Development Council (RMDC) to provide a resource to the community.
Different generations of tree-cutting tools have gathered at Tenmile Creek Park for a day of chopping wood to bring warmth to the community.
âThis is a community partnership between a lot of different entities to provide free firewood to low income folks or people who have disabilities that make it difficult for them to get firewood, says John Beaver, Prickly Pear Land Trust Board President and Church Leader at St. Paul United Methodist Church.