How to Conserve Your Land
Every single day in America, an area the size of Lummi Island is developed – trees are bulldozed, wetlands filled in, fields paved over, and vital habitat and natural resources are destroyed.
Nationwide, thousands of people are determined to conserve the places they love. Landowners have a deep connection to their land and an intimate knowledge of the gifts undeveloped land provides: wildlife habitat, clean air and water, fresh food, and sheer scenic beauty.
Here on Lummi Island, a voluntary gift of land or a gift of a conservation easement is the single most significant contribution you or your family can make to the future of our beautiful island. Conservation gifts can also create tax benefits for you as the donor.
As a landowner, you may choose among a number of voluntary conservation options. These range from placing lasting restrictions on the use of your land, to donating your land outright, to selling it to a conservation organization, with variations on each of these options.
There is no single best land conservation method - your choice will depend on your property's natural attributes, your financial and ownership situation, and the vision you have for the long-term future of your land.
Nationwide, thousands of people are determined to conserve the places they love. Landowners have a deep connection to their land and an intimate knowledge of the gifts undeveloped land provides: wildlife habitat, clean air and water, fresh food, and sheer scenic beauty.
Here on Lummi Island, a voluntary gift of land or a gift of a conservation easement is the single most significant contribution you or your family can make to the future of our beautiful island. Conservation gifts can also create tax benefits for you as the donor.
As a landowner, you may choose among a number of voluntary conservation options. These range from placing lasting restrictions on the use of your land, to donating your land outright, to selling it to a conservation organization, with variations on each of these options.
There is no single best land conservation method - your choice will depend on your property's natural attributes, your financial and ownership situation, and the vision you have for the long-term future of your land.