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Conservation Easements, Land Trusts & Land Donations

Environmental Law Centre
The Environmental Law Centre provides Canadians with a source of objective information about environmental and natural resources law. It is a non-profit, charitable organization.
Southern Alberta Land Trust Society (SALTS)
SALTS works to protect agricultural land from subdivision and promotes responsible land stewardship through: land conservation; cooperation with local communities, biologists, range managers and many others; succession and estate planning; and, awareness and education.
Nature Conservancy of Canada
The Nature Conservancy of Canada is a national organization dedicated to preserving natural habitat and biological integrity. It works to conserve natural areas of ecological significance, outstanding beauty and educational interest.
The Land Conservancy of British Columbia
The Land Conservancy of British Columbia is a member-based charity that works in partnership with government agencies and other conservation organizations to protect the special places of BC.
Land Trust Alliance of the USA
Founded in 1982, the Land Trust Alliance promotes voluntary land conservation and strengthens the land trust movement in the USA by providing the leadership, information, skills and resources needed to conserve land for the benefit of communities and natural systems.
Environment Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, Eco Gift Program
On this website Environment Canada provides a checklist of information on donating ecologically significant land in order to protect it for generations to come.
"Programs and Possibilities: Conservation Easements in Alberta
This comprehensive 30-page guidebook for landowners considering conservation easements can be downloaded from the Corvus Conservation website.
Canadian Council on Ecological Areas (CCEA)
The CCEA is committed to establishing a comprehensive network of protected areas linked together that will protect Canada's terrestrial and aquatic diversity.