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  2. Land Trust Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Originally formed as the Land Trust Exchange in Boston on February 22, 1982, Allan Spader was named its inaugural director. [3] In 1990, the name of the organization was changed to the Land Trust Alliance and was moved to Washington, D.C. [3] The Land Trust Alliance has sponsored "Rally," a yearly conference of conservation professionals, since ...

  3. Beyond politics: Hunting participation rates in liberal vs ...

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    Based on research from the land-sharing marketplace for outdoor recreation, LandTrust, this article explores the top 10 liberal and liberal-leaning states with the highest number of hunters per ...

  4. List of land trusts in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Kongscut Land Trust, Inc. Glastonbury: Hartford Regional website: Middlesex Land Trust: Middletown: Middlesex Regional website: New Canaan Land Trust: New Canaan: Fairfield Website: Northern Connecticut Land Trust: Somers: Tolland website: Roxbury Land Trust: Roxbury: Litchfield website, includes Mine Hills Preserve: Waterford Land Trust ...

  5. Land trust - Wikipedia

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    This means that the landowner will sell fee simple interest to the land trust or will just give the land they own to an organization. Landowners may also sell or donate a conservation easement to a land trust. [citation needed] A landowner that donates a conservation easement to a land trust gives up some of the rights associated with the land.

  6. Joshua's Tract Conservation and Historic Trust - Wikipedia

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    Joshua's Tract Conservation and Historic Trust, or Joshua's Trust, is a non-profit 501(c)(3) land trust operating in northeast Connecticut.Joshua's Trust was incorporated in 1966 to help conserve property of significant natural or historic interest.

  7. Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust (abbreviated BTLT) is a volunteer-run conservation group based in Brunswick, Maine, United States.Established in 1985 and funded by its members, it owns many preserves and trail networks, and has assisted in the creation of town-owned parks and preserves.

  8. Arizona State Land Department - Wikipedia

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    The mission statement of the Arizona State Land Department is to manage state trust lands and resources to enhance value and optimize economic return for the trust beneficiaries, consistent with sound stewardship, conservation, and business management principles supporting socioeconomic goals for citizens here today and generations yet to come.

  9. Land Trust for Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Land Trust for Tennessee is a non-profit conservation organization working to protect Tennessee's natural, scenic, and historic landscapes and sites. [1] Since 1999, The Land Trust has conserved more than 135,000 acres (550 km 2 ) of land across 65-plus Tennessee counties.