Conservation easements guidelines. Gary Goodwin
Material type: TextPublication details: Oak Hammock Marsh : Ducks UnlimitedOnline resources: Abstract: To successfully achieve its mission, Ducks Unlimited must not only restore, enhance and manage critical waterfowl habitat, but it must also protect remnant habitat from further degradation and those areas where restorations and enhancements have been made. Work aimed at improving nesting, staging and wintering habitat is carried on in widely differing geological, ecological, political and socio-economic climates. To protect habitat in Canada, Conservatioin easements will be used to help meet Ducks Unlimited's consrevation mission. These easements are voluntary legal agreements between a landowner and a qualified organization which allows for the protection of natural values on land.The owner agrees to modify or restrict certain land uses such as commercial development or cultivation and to provide access to the organization to enhance or monitor the land. This agreement is registered against the land binds the landowner and any subsequent purchaser of the land. Perpetual and long-terItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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To successfully achieve its mission, Ducks Unlimited must not only restore, enhance and manage critical waterfowl habitat, but it must also protect remnant habitat from further degradation and those areas where restorations and enhancements have been made. Work aimed at improving nesting, staging and wintering habitat is carried on in widely differing geological, ecological, political and socio-economic climates. To protect habitat in Canada, Conservatioin easements will be used to help meet Ducks Unlimited's consrevation mission. These easements are voluntary legal agreements between a landowner and a qualified organization which allows for the protection of natural values on land.The owner agrees to modify or restrict certain land uses such as commercial development or cultivation and to provide access to the organization to enhance or monitor the land. This agreement is registered against the land binds the landowner and any subsequent purchaser of the land. Perpetual and long-ter