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Permanent conservation of 624-acre North Texas ranch, less than 100 miles south of Willow Park.



Summary: Less than 100 miles and 2 hours south of Willow Park, the Little L. Ranch has been declared a permanent protection conservation by the Texas Land Conservancy, "offering a beacon of hope amidst relentless development."


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Permanent conservation of 624-acre North Texas ranch, less than 100 miles south of Willow Park.



Less than 100 miles and 2 hours south of Willow Park, the Little L Ranch has been declared a permanent protection conservation by the Texas Land Conservancy.


"This ranch has been in the same family since 1947, and its permanent protection ensures the conservation of vital wildlife habitat, agricultural practices, and open space in the face of North Texas's rapid expansion of development." *2


"As North Texas experiences rapid expansion, development poses a significant threat to natural landscapes and habitats. Little L Ranch, with its diverse ecosystems and historical significance, serves as an example of what can be lost to urban sprawl. Conserving this land not only preserves vital wildlife habitats but also protects Texas’s cultural and environmental heritage, offering a beacon of hope amidst relentless development. *1


Texas Land Conservancy announced the successful permanent protection of Little L Ranch, a 624-acre property located along the Brazos River in Bosque and Somervell Counties.




This ranch has been in the same family since 1947, and its permanent protection ensures the conservation of vital wildlife habitat, agricultural practices, and open space in the face of North Texas's rapid expansion of development.


Texas Land Conservancy Protecting land in Texas since 1982

Our mission is to conserve natural areas in Texas and to protect the physical and ecological integrity of their water, wildlife habitat, native plant communities, and scenic landscapes. We work with communities, private landowners, governments, and other partners to protect these natural treasures for the benefit of present and future generations.


• Texas Master Naturalist > Rio Brazos Chapter > Little L Ranch

503 County Road 423

Glen Rose, TX 76043




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