UVLT has completed its largest conservation easement to date — covering nearly 1600 acres on the slopes of Mount Ascutney in West Windsor. The transaction was led by the Trust […]
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On Tuesday, NH’s  Land and Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP) announced major grants to two Upper Valley land conservation projects  – Mason Pond and Smith Pond Shaker Forest.  Statewide, thirty-two […]
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VT Digger, an online news site, has published commentary by Vermont Law School professors John Echeverria and Janet Milne aimed at ensuring the perpetual nature of conservation easements. Their work was […]
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Mount Ascutney Conserved for People and Nature
/in UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewUVLT has completed its largest conservation easement to date — covering nearly 1600 acres on the slopes of Mount Ascutney in West Windsor. The transaction was led by the Trust […]
New Hampshire “LCHIP” Grants Awarded for Conservation in Orford and Enfield
/in What's NewOn Tuesday, NH’s  Land and Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP) announced major grants to two Upper Valley land conservation projects  – Mason Pond and Smith Pond Shaker Forest.  Statewide, thirty-two […]
Perpetuity in Vermont: New Recommendations
/in Issues and Advocacy, What's NewVT Digger, an online news site, has published commentary by Vermont Law School professors John Echeverria and Janet Milne aimed at ensuring the perpetual nature of conservation easements. Their work was […]