Advocacy
Advocacy
Advocacy
The Rhode Island Land Trust Council leads efforts to conserve land in both rural and urban areas of Rhode Island to secure thriving farms, resilient forests, healthy watersheds, welcoming shorelines and parks, well-maintained trails, biodiverse habitats, and clean drinking water for the benefit of all Rhode Islanders.
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Policy Priorities
Land & Water Conservation
Conserved natural areas provide wildlife habitat, clean air & clean drinking water, and important places for people to recreate. Access to parks and conservation areas are critical to mental and physical health outcomes, and are key to healthy Rhode Island communities. Forests store and sequester carbon, making land conservation an important piece of the climate change puzzle. The Rhode Island Land Trust Council works on policies that fund important natural areas across the state, encourage smart land use decision making, and ensure that ALL Rhode Islanders have access to green spaces.
Funding in the Green Bond
While the Rhode Island Land Trust Council is pleased to see that outdoor recreation and municipal resiliency programs were included in the 2025 Green Economy Bond, we are disappointed that there is no funding for the state land and water conservation programs that we utilize to conserve important landscapes, watersheds, and farms that benefit all Rhode Islanders. We are asking the General Assembly to increase the Bond by $16 Million to fund the following programs: $5 Million for Farmland Protection; $5 Million for State Open Space to bring the fund back up to historic funding levels; $3 Million for the Local Open Space Grant Program; and $3 Million for Forest & Habitat Management on state lands.
Conservation and Housing
Latest Updates
Hearing Scheduled for “Liberal Interpretation” Bill
Testimony for H5914 will be heard Tuesday, March 28th.
Bill Introduced to Appropriate Funds for Farmland Preservation
H6018 would appropriate $5 million in funds for the preservation, protection, and conservation of our farmlands.
“Liberal Interpretation” Bill Introduced in House
Representative Craven has now introduced H5914 in the House.
RILTC Supports House Bill 5551
House Bill 5551 would empower the Department of Transportation to plant pollinator-friendly native species on state highways.