The Nebraska Land Trust was founded in 2001 as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, dedicated to the mission of protecting agricultural, historical, and natural resources on land in Nebraska through education, partnering and permanent conservation. From hardwood forests on our eastern bluffs to pine covered buttes in the Panhandle, Nebraska is a land of contrast and beauty.
A diverse array of life is tied to the land and the rivers that cross it, including people who have called this land home. In many cases, we owe a debt of gratitude to agricultural landowners who have preserved these resources for generations, but the past does not predict the future when it comes to land use, as farms are sold for subdivisions and ranches are turned into ranchettes for second homes.
A diverse array of life is tied to the land and the rivers that cross it, including people who have called this land home. In many cases, we owe a debt of gratitude to agricultural landowners who have preserved these resources for generations, but the past does not predict the future when it comes to land use, as farms are sold for subdivisions and ranches are turned into ranchettes for second homes.
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2. Schedule a visit from the Nebraska Land Trust staff, so that we can answer questions and have a clear picture of your goals for the land. In deciding whether or not to proceed, it is recommended that landowners seek their own legal, financial, and family advice.
If you wish to proceed, the Nebraska Land Trust will capture your goals and desired provisions for the conservation easement in a non-binding Letter of Agreement, which will also include financial details, a preliminary timeline, steps for completion, and the anticipated responsibilities of both parties.Once this letter is signed, we will begin work on your project.
If you wish to proceed, the Nebraska Land Trust will capture your goals and desired provisions for the conservation easement in a non-binding Letter of Agreement, which will also include financial details, a preliminary timeline, steps for completion, and the anticipated responsibilities of both parties.Once this letter is signed, we will begin work on your project.
The Nebraska Land Trust works to refer landowners to appropriate local and federal resources and experts on issues that are of interest to our landowners. Here we have compiled a list of websites dealing with issues such as forestry, weeds, water, and wildlife and range management. Resources for finding grants and cost-share programs are also included and landowners are encouraged to contact these agencies for more information.
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