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Conserved Landscapes

In total, River Fields has protected over 2,300 acres of land forever. View our current list of properties...

Donation: Tax Benefits

Donation of certain development rights to a qualified organization like River Fields can constitute a tax-deductible...

Donate Your Land Or Easement

There are many different ways for a landowner to conserve his/her property. River Fields can help every landowner...

Conserve Your Land

River Fields uses two primary land protection tools: conservation easements and fee simple ownership. We undertake this...

Conservation Easement FAQ’s

A conservation easement is a practical way for private landowners to protect environmentally significant land while...

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2 weeks ago

River Fields
Happy Monday, River Fields community! We are currently taking registrations for our July 12 paddling tour presented in partnership with River City Paddle Sports. We'll be paddling in large Voyageur canoes, so you don't have to bring your own, but this means space is limited. Itinerary will be dependent on water conditions and we will let registered participants know shortly before the trip what the plan is. riverfields.org/2025-paddling-trip-on-the-ohio-with-river-city-paddle-sports/ ... See MoreSee Less
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3 weeks ago

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We couldn't have wished for a better day on Saturday for our annual wildflower walk. Gary Libby led two groups - one members of the public and the other from Home of the Innocents - on a beautiful adventure exploring buffalo clover, iris, jewelweed, mayapple, and...a little brown snake! If you missed out, we still have plenty of programs upcoming this year - please check riverfields.org to register. Next up is our May 25 tour of Edyalmoor estate! Thank you to our wonderful trustee Jim Moyer for the photos of people and wildflowers. Snake and Home of the Innocents teens photo by Kristin Faurest. ... See MoreSee Less
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3 weeks ago

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River Fields friends - due to some cancellations, we've had a few spaces open up for Saturday's wildflower walk. Please email Kristin at kristin@riverfields.org if you're interested. Thank you for supporting programming with River Fields! Wildflower image on River Fields lands by John Nation. ... See MoreSee Less
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3 weeks ago

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Gentle reminder of what we're here to protect. Thanks to RF Trustee Jim Moyer for the lovely image of egrets and herons in a floodplain wetland! ... See MoreSee Less
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