Saving Land, Fall 2020 (Vol. 39 No. 4)
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The fall 2020 issue of Saving Land highlights an innovative partnership in the Pacific Northwest to support land trusts, features land trusts moving toward diversity, equity and inclusion in their conservation work and showcases stories of landowners using of the enhanced federal tax incentive.
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