
Biodiversity, quite simply is our environment’s resiliency, stability and integrity. Today, some 13 percent of the United States is permanently protected and managed primarily for biodiversity, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The Biden administration has set a recent goal to conserve and restore 30 percent of U.S. lands and waters by 2030. It’s part of a larger global push, known as 30×30, to protect more land and water worldwide.
The work that Trout Headwaters does continues to add – project-by-project and year-after-year to the U.S. lands and waters being restored and permanently protected. Learn more about why each project matters and learn where biodiversity is at greatest risk via the New York Times:






