Antelope Valley Conservancy
P.O. Box 3133, Quartz Hill, CA 93586--3133
(661) 943-9000
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Antelope Valley Conservancy serves the community by:



  • Preserving native habitats and watershed
  • Facilitating preservation of wildlife corridors and trails
  • Promoting ecosystem and regional planning


We acknowledge future generations interests in land resources that maintain community character, scenic beauty, and representative native habitats, and we acknowledge the right of nature to retain territory, particularly functional habitats and connectivity for native plants and animals.


Photo Credit: Cecilia Rejas

We acknowledge that our community's trails are valuable to our quality of life, economy, and future. AV Conservancy's trails committee (AVTREC) serves the community by mapping regional trails, advocating and negotiating for the master trail plan, facilitating trail easements, and hosting events. For 25 years, AVTREC has been a force for Antelope Valley conservation and for preservation of our desert and mountain trail systems.

AV Conservancy serves the community by assisting lead agencies and developers with in lieu mitigation, land banking, and helping to facilitate consensus for regional land conservation among regional stakeholders and governance.

AV Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, with IRC 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) public charity status.

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More about AV Conservancy and archived news
Information about meetings and events


Information about AVTREC and AV trail system