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The Problem with Non-Perpetual Conservation Easements

Conservation easements that run for a limited term of years are sometimes proposed as interim measures that lead the way to permanence, as better-than-nothing compromises, or simply as flexible alternatives. In reality, these temporary arrangements may cause more problems than they solve and are a poor use of conservation dollars. DRAFT. Send comments to jhollinger_at_weconservepa.org