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385:– American Land Conservancy worked with landowners who wish to sell or donate their land for conservation by finding a public agency or conservation buyer to own and manage the land permanently. Funding for acquisition can come from state or federal appropriations, philanthropic foundations or individuals. Sample projects include the BK Leach Memorial Conservation Area in Missouri, Crow Creek Falls in Montana, and High Meadows in Nevada. 129: 63: 22: 460:
The American Land Conservancy's mission was to fill a niche in the land preservation movement, taking on projects too large for purchase by local land trusts and too complicated and high-risk for larger, national land trusts. Some of the American Land Conservancy's projects included the acquisition
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American Land Conservancy was a non-profit land conservation organization dedicated to protecting America's natural heritage by conserving land for the benefit of people and wildlife. Since its founding in 1990, American Land Conservancy has conserved more than 276,000 acres (1,120 km) of land
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or government agency that permanently limits uses of the land in order to protect its conservation values. It allows the landowner to continue to own and use the land and sell it or pass it on to heirs subject to the restrictions of the easement. The American Land Conservancy often worked with a
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In its first 15 years, American Land Conservancy pursued projects based on the opportunities at-hand, tackling projects across the country. Their work then transitioned to the following regional landscape programs:
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The organization was dissolved in 2016. Harriet Burgess had retired eight years earlier, and without succession planning sufficient to fill her shoes, the organization had foundered.
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Many years later, Burgess and Litton started the American Land Conservancy in order to pursue the protection of another canyon –
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and water resources, working farms and ranches, and wildlife habitats nationwide. The Conservancy was dissolved in 2016.
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The genesis of American Land Conservancy can be traced to founder Harriet Burgess's first trip down the
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We believe in conserving working farms and ranches to sustain historic landscapes and a way of life.
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We seek to foster healthy ecosystems by preserving biological diversity and protecting habitats.
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We understand that healthy ecosystems are essential to sustainable economies and communities.
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was an American non-profit organization whose goal was to protect the natural environment.
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We consider collaboration to be critical to the future of land conservation in America.
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conservation partner who holds and monitors the easement. Sample projects include the
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Grand Canyon to Hearst Ranch: One Woman's Fight to Save Land in the American West
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We believe that private landowners can often serve as the best stewards of land.
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The organization's conservation ethic included the following principles:
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in California and Nevada, large-scale wetlands restoration along the
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We believe people need open space to connect to nature and recharge.
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