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You don’t have to be a farmer to consider the importance of conserving agricultural lands and how it impacts everyone’s access to food. You don’t have to be a hiker to consider the importance of access to greenspaces and how those spaces impact the health of our community. You don’t have to be a scholar to consider the importance of conserving historic sites that offer perspective on who we are and how we got here.
Capital Region Land Conservancy will have completed 15 projects protecting over 1,260 acres with conservation easements as well as the acquisition of 174 acres of strategically important land by the end of this year. That’s nearly 1,500 acres! It’s also a 50% increase over the lands we conserved in 2023.
We currently have 24 projects in the pipeline to protect another 3,500 acres. This aggressive goal will require closing a real estate transaction every two weeks in 2025. To ensure the resources to meet this growing demand, we need your help.
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