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Environmental Advisory Committees and Historic Preservation

Environmental Advisory Committees and Historic Preservation At first glance a historic district appears to be separate from the purpose of an Environmental Advisory Committee at the township or cou...
Ailanthus altissima, a Problem Land Managers Can Eliminate

Ailanthus altissima, a Problem Land Managers Can Eliminate   Ailanthus altissima is one of many non-native invasive plants that plague land managers in Pennsylvania.  In our area, it is the mo...
Environmental Activism – Why and How: An Ecologists Speaks

Environmental Activism – Why and How An Ecologist Speaks Activism is intimately attached to the profession of an ecologist.  To become a part of a discipline that is as important to human survival ...
Federal Highlands Funds Protect the Oley Hills

On January 12th, Congressman Jim Gerlach, AMC and the Highlands Coalition, joined The Berks Conservancyand other partners to celebrate the preservation of 582 acres in the Oley Hills region east of...
Preservation Still Matters

Guest Post By Kate Harper, Chair, Montgomery County Lands Trust Two large properties are for sale in my neighborhood. Together, they represent about 250 acres. The development of either or both has...

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— Ralpho Waldo Emerson


Deadline Approaching: 2012 Government Conservation Leadership Award Nominations

The Pennsylvania Land Trust Association (PALTA) is now soliciting nominations to honor Pennsylvania municipalities and counties that have demonstrated leadership and success in the conservation of our special places and landscapes. Submit your nomination by February 4, 2012.

Registration Materials Now Available

The 10th Annual Pennsylvania Land Conservation Conference will be held May 3-5, 2012 at the Inn at Pocono Manor in Monroe County. Download registation materials today. (Learn More)

Environmental Bills Signed into Law in 2011

Bills related to environmental funding and programs signed into law or adopted during 2011.

Advanced Seminar for Professionals and Landowners on Donated Conservation Easements

The Maryland Environmental Trust, the statewide land trust, is pleased to announce a full day seminar on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 focused on the legal and financial aspects of donated conservation easement featuring C. Timothy Lindstrom, Esq., a nationally renowned expert on the topic.

The ConserveLand Blog is Just a Click Away!

Share what's on your mind...ConserveLand Blog offers an eclectic collection of voices on a variety of conservation issues with the opportunity for robust discussion.

Help Connect Landowners to Potential Buyers of Conserved Properties

As a service to land trusts and landowners, the Pennsylvania Land Trust Association has established Conserved Real Estate for Sale, a web resource dedicated to marketing conserved properties. The Association created a flyer that land trusts and farmland preservation boards can share with landowners and real estate agents regarding this resource. 

DCNR Acquisition Grants: Guidance for Land Trusts

PALTA recently asked staff at the department to identify a few of the more common issues facing land trusts and municipalities in applying for acquisition grant dollars. So here they are:

Mapping Conserved Lands

Strategic and innovative mapping tools are making it easier for land trusts to protect its lands in perpetuity.

Conserved Properties for Sale

Check out new conserved property listings or post a property for sale.

Reconnecting Youth to a Green & Playful World

A generation ago, most children spent time in their yards and neighborhoods.Today many children face distractions and have little exposure to the outside world. 

Fall Issue of the ConserveLand Newsletter Now Available

Check out the latest issue of the ConserveLand newsletter which includes guidance on DCNR acquisition grants, strategic and innovative mapping tools illustrating the success of land trusts, as well as a variety of new resources available through the Pennsylvania Land Trust Association.

Hot Off the Press: 6th Edition of the Model Conservation Easement

Thank you to everyone that provided comments during the development of the 6th edition of the Model Grant of Conservation Easement and Commentary. Your reviews and suggestions have ensured that the model continues as the gold standard for easements.

Official Map Handbook Now Available

A municipality may express an intent to acquire specific land for streets, trails, parks and other public uses by establishing an official map that “reserves” this land. If a landowner seeks to build on or subdivide reserved land, the municipality has up to a year to acquire the land from the owner before the owner may freely build or subdivide.

The Pennsylvania Land Trust Association partnered with state agencies in developing this handbook to guide counties, local municipalities and planners in use of the official map. 

Act 44 Repeals 25-Year Provision in Agricultural Conservation Easements

Act 44 of 2011, signed into law by Governor Corbett on July 7, amends the Agricultural Area Security Law to repeal the provision allowing for the extinguishment of agricultural conservation easements after 25 years.

Act 8 of 2011 Protects Conservation Easement-Related Transfer Fees from Fee Prohibition

HB 442, the private transfer fee prohibition bill, was signed into law by Governor Corbett on June 24 and becomes Act 8 of 2011. In this new law, conservation easement-related private transfer fees are protected.

Tax Court Upholds IRS Decision: Tax Deduction Disallowed for Failure to Satisfy Substantiation Requirements

Schrimsher v. Commissioner of Tax Revenue upholds IRS disallowance of façade easement tax deduction because the “Preservation and Conservation Easement Agreement” between the taxpayer and the donee did not satisfy the Internal Revenue Code requirement for a contemporaneous written acknowledgment of the gift from the donee — it did not state whether the donee provided any goods or services in consideration for the preservation easement. 


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The people of the Pennsylvania Land Trust Association envision a prosperous Pennsylvania, where communities know that their treasured green places will endure. We envision a Commonwealth where the lands that guarantee our water quality are safeguarded; where every child can safely play at a nearby park; where our productive farmland and forests are protected, securing our food and timber supply; and where wild places are preserved for wildlife and people.

Thank you to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for supporting the Association’s conservation efforts.

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