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Land Protected > Conservation Easement Lands > Barbara Farm
Why It Is A Conservation Priority
Judy and Fred Brossy of Barbara Farm have gone beyond simply using organic practices to protect the natural and agricultural landscape.  In 2005, they facilitated a conservation agreement with Wood River Land Trust to protect nearly 400 acres of prime farmland and wildlife habitat along the Little Wood River near Shoshone.  At the end of 2007, they permanently protected an additional 138 acres of working farmland, rangeland, and wide open space.  Barbara Farm provides seasonal homes for a number of wildlife species that require sagebrush for survival including greater sage-grouse.  It also ensures that animals can roam freely between the proposed wilderness areas on public land adjacent to Barbara Farm and the Little Wood River.  Barbara Farm’s wild denizens include birds of prey, mule deer, songbirds, upland game birds, and a variety of small mammals.  Prevention of residential development will permit limited grazing to continue, maintain scenic views, support native pollinators, and avoid potential conflicts between different uses on the land.  Preserving these farmlands also ensures communities in the Wood River Valley and beyond can continue to enjoy delicious local produce.
 
Restoration & Improvement Goals:
None at this time. 
 
Barbara Farm Media Links:
Program secures farm’s future (11-4-05)
Protecting a Southern Idaho gem (10-26-05)
Other Conservation Easement Lands
• Antelope Valley Ranch
• Barbara Farm
• Big Springs Creek
• Cloverly Ranch
• Colorado Gulch
• Cottonwood
• Croesus Creek
• Double Springs Ranch
• East Fork
• Houston Road
• Hyndman Creek
• Lower Board Ranch
• Lower Broadford
• Mackay River Bridge
• Mays Creek
• Old Chilly
• Picabo Ranch
• Pioneer Moon
• Red Cliffs
• Sellgren Trail
• Simba Springs
• Three Mile Creek
• Twin Bridges
Watershed: Little Wood River Partners:
Landowners, Judy and Fred Brossy
Wood River Land Trust
Acreage Protected: 400
Public Access: No
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