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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

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