In recent years, Minnesota Land Trust has been working with private landowners, camps, and environmental learning centers to get their land designated as conservation easements to protect the land indefinitely.
“Private landowners are critical for Minnesota’s natural resources. Over 70% of Minnesota is privately owned, and these lands face the greatest risk of being divided and developed,” said Sarah Sullivan, communications and marketing manager for Minnesota Land Trust.
The trust has worked with private landowners throughout the state to protect about 100,000 acres of land that will remain protected in future years.
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