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Georgia Leads in Innovative Land Conservation

Georgia Leads in Innovative Land Conservation

Georgia Leads in Innovative Land Conservation

Considered by many as a founding father of wildlife ecology and land preservation, Aldo Leopold believed “conservation will ultimately boil down to rewarding the private landowner who conserves in the public interest.” The conservation movement he helped inspire is now debating the appropriateness of those rewards when the land is owned by a real-estate partnership. I labor on the front lines of this debate as the head of a nonprofit land trust working diligently to preserve access to nature throughout Georgia for our children and grandchildren.

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