Landowners interested in conserving their properties do so for various reasons. Some are logical—the land is adjacent to a state park, state forest, game lands, or other existing open space, so why not add to it? Some are financial—the tax benefits are helpful to the landowner’s financial position. Finally, some are emotional, even visceral—“my family [...]
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