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Guide to Community Planning in Wisconsin by Brian W. Ohm | Chapter 2: Types of Plans & Overview of Implementation Tools |
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2.16 Land Trusts
Land trusts are private, community-based, non-profit organizations established to protect land and water resources for the public benefit. They work to protect a variety of natural and historic resources including scenic bluffs, farmland, lakeshore, wetlands, and rivers. Communities can be instrumental in forming a land trust by working with conservation minded citizens. A primary tool used by land trusts is the conservation easement.