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Stewardship Notes

KLT's Quarterly Newsletter produced by KLT Staff and Volunteers

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Winter 2010 - "An Abiding Love in Douglas County" (753 KB)

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Autumn 2009 - "Protected in Perpetuity: Respect, Memory, Love" (678 KB)

Spring 2009 - "Refreshing KLT’s Member Outreach" (1080 KB)

Winter 2008/2009 - "Preserving the Flint Hills on the Muller Ranch" (1080 KB)

For more, in-depth background on Kenneth Muller, please also see the online article "Kenneth Muller: A Ranching Legacy" by Elizabeth Stevens.

Fall 2008 - "Stueck Family Conserves Land in Johnson County" (337 KB)

Summer 2008 - "In Full Air" (464 KB)

Spring 2008 - "Annual Report 2007" (175 KB)

Winter 2007 - "Local leaders launch open space program" (503 KB)

Fall 2007 - "Family’s legacy preserved by KLT" (230 KB)

Summer 2007 - "ECO2 Plan provides model for open space preservation" (709 KB)

Spring 2007 - "Annual Report 2006" (246 KB)

Winter 2006 - "Preserving the working landscape" (252 KB)

Fall 2006 - "Preserving land on the urban edge is still a priority" (386 kB)

Summer 2006 - "New partnerships boost Flint Hills preservation" (1.2 MB)

Spring 2006 - "Annual Report 2005" (1.1 MB)

Winter 2005 - "Ranchers work with KLT to preserve land" (1.12 MB)

Summer 2005 - "The Kingsbury Family Foundation: a conservation leader in Kansas" (618 kb)


Spring 2005 Volume 16, Number 1
Entire Issue (909 kb)
Autumn 2004 - Volume 15, Number 4
Entire Issue (459 kb)
Summer 2004 - Volume 15, Number 3
Entire Issue (313 kB)
Spring 2004 - Volume 15, Number 2
Entire Issue (357 kB)
Summer 2003 - Volume 14, Number 3
Entire Issue (2.06 MB)
Spring 2003 - Volume 14, Number 2
Laurie (Ste)Ward of the Kansas Land Trust by Elizabeth Schultz
Doug and Ruth Ann Guess protect a native prairie in northwest part of Douglas County by Sondra McCoy
Jim Hillesheim's land near Clinton Lake includes 61 acres of woodland, restored prairie, and farmland. by Sondra McCoy
Senses of Place: Marais des Cygnes, Linn County, Mid-day, Mid-April by Elizabeth Schultz
Winter 2003 - Volume 14, Number 1
Highlights from the Year 2002 by KLT
2002 Financial Report by KLT
Autumn 2002 - Volume 13, Number 4
KLT Adopts Official Standards and Practices by Laurie Ward
Autumn 2002 Interns by KLT
Summer 2002 - Volume 13, Number 3
Early Settler's Descendants Preserve Family Land by Laurie Ward
Senses of Place: Poetry - Cicadas, Flint Hills, Out Here by Elizabeth Schultz
Spring 2002 - Volume 13, Number 2
Conservation Pioneers Preserve Douglas County Woodland and Savannah by Sondra McCoy and Laurie Ward
Lawrence Couple Adds to Future City Nature Park with a Conservation Easement to KLT by Laurie Ward
KLT - City of Lawrence Partnership, First of Its Kind in Kansas by Lisa K. Patterson, Communications Coordinator, City of Lawrence
Senses of Place: Anderson County, Pottawatomie Creek, Mid-May, Mid-Day by Elizabeth Schultz
Winter 2002 - Volume 13, Number 1
Highlights of 2001 by KLT
2001 Financial Statement by KLT
Early Winter 2002 - Volume 12, Number 4
Donated Conservation Easement Protects Nearly 800 Miami County Acres by Laurie Ward
Senses of Place: Baldwin Woods, Mid-Afternoon, Mid-Winter by Elizabeth Schultz
Late Autumn 2001 - Volume 12, Number 3
Land Trust Names New Executive Director by Sondra McCoy
Founders Leave Board but Stay Loyal by Sondra McCoy
Senses of Place: Konza Prairie, Mid-September, Mid-Day by Elizabeth Schultz
Highlights from the year 2000 by KLT
Winter/Spring 2001 - Volume 12, Number 1
KLT & Lawrence Arts Center to Collaborate on Imagination & Place Conference by Rick Mitchell
Summer 2000 - Volume 11, Number 3
Senses of Place: Wildflowers by Elizabeth Schultz
Spring 2000 - Volume 11, Number 2
Spring 2000 Highlights by KLT