Could conservation appraisals offer income diversification while giving you the chance to make a positive impact?
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On page 7 of this newsletter, Rex Linville discusses how the Land Trust Alliance has been working with the Massachusetts Rhode Island and Maine Chapter of the Appraisal Institute to increase the pool of appraisers qualified to undertake conservation related valuation assignments in New England. Land conservation can help ensure that land critical for farming, water supply protection, climate resilience, ecological integrity and scenic beauty is available for the benefit of future generations. That’s why Essex County Greenbelt and other Alliance member land trusts work in partnership with private landowners to protect natural lands across their community.
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