In 2005, The Trust for Public Land protected the 1,760-acre Anderson Ranch in Gallatin County.
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In 2009, following a decade of work, The Trust for Public Land created public access to the Chestnut Mountain trailhead, gateway to Bozeman Pass
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The Gecho Ranch in the heart of the Madison Valley has 1,406 acres of grazing land, wildlife habitat, and is in an area that is considered one of the most ecologically intact corners of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
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In 2009, the Trust for Public Land secured a conservation easement on the Half Circle cattle ranch, permanently protecting the ranch from development.
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The Trust for Public Land's O'Dell Creek Headwaters and Wetlands Restoration Project is a multi-year effort to restore one of the most significant wetlands complexes in Montana.
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In 2006, The Trust for Public Land placed a conservation easement over 1,521 acres of Olliffe ranch.
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In 2010, after some 10 years of negotiation, and with the help of The Trust for Public Land, nearly 1,500 acres of privately owned mining claims in the New World Mining District just outside Yellowstone National Park were protected.
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In 2008 The Trust for Public Land protected 11,000 acres of Sun ranch, located between the Madison River and the Lee Metcalf Wilderness Area
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In July 2003, The Trust for Public Land completed protected close to 3,400 acres of checkerboard land in the famous Taylor Fork drainage, northwest of Yellowstone National Park.
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Protecting Olliffe Ranch in Madison Valley opened the opportunity for TPL to put Three Dollar Bridge—a near-legendary location for anglers—under permanent protection with direct public access.
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