Newsletters: Landscapes
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- Land Trust Helps Protect Key Shepherdstown Battlefield Property From Development
- Scenic 20 Acres Protected
- Legacy Fund Update
- The Value of Our Rural Landscape to All of Us
- 2021 Visioning and Planning for the Future
- Two Rivers Giving Circle Award
- The Bishop Story
- History of the Land Trust, Part 2
- Life at the Land Trust During COVID-19
- Battle of Shepherdstown Property Protected
- The Beginning of Land Trust of the Eastern Panhandle
- Past, Present, and Future
- Key Opequon Streambank Area Protected
- Additional Battle of Shepherdstown Land Protected
- The Water We Drink
- Conservation Easements and the Water We Drink
- The Role of Monitoring
- Challenge
- Easements in Progress
- Thanks for All You Do
- Commitment to the Future
- The Cement Mill: Ruins of Historic Site Tell a Story
- Building a Legacy for the Future
- Enhanced Tax Benefits Now Permanent
- Two Easements in Jefferson County
- New Land Trust Opportunity Fund
- New Regional Conservation Partnership Program
- Land Trust Benefits from Grant
- Progress in Protecting the Shepherdstown Battlefield
- Bullet Casings from the Past
- Federal Tax Incentive Very Much Alive
- Conservation Easements Promote Conservation Activities
- Two Easements in Jefferson County with Civil War History
- Birds to Benefit from Conservation Easements
- Tax Opportunity Extended
- New Insurance Program
- Eleven Easements in Jefferson County Protect 1161 Acres
- Easement Donors Sought in Morgan County
- Possible Funding for Civil War Battlefield Land
- Easements Aid Shepherdstown Battlefield Preservation
- Easements in Jefferson County dominate early 2011
- Gems of Nature
- Renewal of Enhanced Conservation Tax Deduction
- New Board Member
- Donated Easements Dominate in 2009
- Working Forest Conservation Easements
- Conservation Easement Activity for Over a Decade