Document / Saving Land

Saving Land, Summer 2002 (Vol. 21 No. 3)

Posted 2002
Source
Land Trust Alliance
About This Saving Land

5 Partnerships are Key to Stewarding Preserves with Public Access

Land trusts rely on volunteers, government agencies and others to meet the many demands of managing lands that are open to the public.

11 What Land Trusts Should Know About Endangered Species Regulation

Fee title properties and conservation easements alike can be affected by federal and state laws to protect endangered species.

16 Fundraising Events: Community Outreach that Builds Your Coffers

Land trusts across the country are tailoring events to raise money— and their profiles.

3 President’s Column

4 Public Policy Update

20 Land Trust Gleanings

23 Law Update

The Legal Case for Conservation Easement Stewardship

25 LTA News

27 Calendar

33 Ask an Expert

35 People on the Move

37 Tips & Talk

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