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Rainbow Glass Ranch

Rainbow Glass Ranch, Sunnyside, Utah

Credit: Ann Rice

In 2006, TPL protected the vast Rainbow Glass Ranch by placing a conservation easement on the land, allowing the ranch's cattle operation to continue, while protecting the property's natural habitat and wildlife.  qualities. From canyon bottoms to ridgelines, this 5,500-acre property in Carbon County is home to mule deer, elk, black bear, cougar, and coyote. Beaver, fish, and birds can be found in and along the streams that meander through the ranch.  This water flows into the Grassy Creek Reservoir, providing clean drinking water for the town of Sunnyside. Now protected, Rainbow Glass Ranch will continue to host abundant wildlife and supply clean water for the local communities.

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