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Nov 21, 2009

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Conservation Easements in Tennessee

Conservation easements can meet the needs of interested owners of working farms, ranches, timberlands, sporting properties, and recreational lands, who wish to protect valuable natural resources while retaining ownership of the property. A perpetual conservation easement allows a landowner to protect key natural habitats of a property while continuing to use the area for economic gain or recreation.

Accomplishments
Through May 1, 2004, Ducks Unlimited has protected 2,280 acres of forested wetlands via donated conservation easements in Tennessee.

For more information contact:

 

Jimmy Emfinger
Director of Land Protection
Southern Regional Office
jemfinger@ducks.org
(601) 206-5434

 









Tennessee Habitat Projects


Mississippi Alluvial Valley

Public Lands Projects

Chickasaw NWR
White Lake Refuge
Lower Hatchie NWR
Bogota WMA
Eagle Lake Refuge
Private Lands Program

Tennessee Partners Project
TPP: 2005 Annual Report
Conservation Easements



Southeastern Coastal Plain

Public Lands Projects

Kyker Bottoms Refuge
Cheatham County WMA
Camden WMA
Tellico Lake WMA
Whites Mill Refuge
AEDC WMA - Hunts Creek
Henderson Island
Yuchi WMA
Horns Bluff Refuge


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