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The Problem with Non-Perpetual Conservation Easements

Temporary use restrictions are sometimes proposed as a stopgap on the way to perpetual conservation, or as a better-than-nothing compromise. In reality, their conservation benefits are likely fleeting if not illusory, and incapable of justifying the expenditures of conservation dollars required to implement them. WeConservePA guide. DRAFT. Send comments to jhollinger_at_weconservepa.org