Standard Contracts
WEDNESDAYLand Conservation Agreement • April 15th, 2005
Contract Type FiledApril 15th, 2005Two conservation groups an- nounced a deal Tuesday that would make more than 850,000 acres of land on the north rim of the Grand Canyon off limits for development.
Contacts:Land Conservation Agreement • November 22nd, 2011
Contract Type FiledNovember 22nd, 2011John L. Coleman, Jr., Longs Peak Council, Boy Scouts of America (970) 584-2222, john.coleman@scouting.org Ann Barrett, The Conservation Fund, (703) 908-5809, abarrett@conservationfund.org
Canada Grasslands Project Land Conservation Agreement Screening Form For use with Canada Grasslands Protocol v1.0Land Conservation Agreement • August 2nd, 2024
Contract Type FiledAugust 2nd, 2024The land conservation agreement is the principle mechanism by which the project area is protected against land use change during the project period, and in perpetuity. The Qualified Land Conservation Agreement (QLCA) is a label applied to a land conservation agreement whose terms either explicitly prevent reversals of CRTs by referencing the Canada Grassland Protocol, or implicitly prevent reversals of CRTs by including land use limitations which are sufficient to prevent land use that would disturb soil carbon in the project area. Canada Grassland projects are required to employ a Qualified Land Conservation Agreement.
Land Conservation Agreement Will Protect Thousands of Acres, Support 'Smart Growth' and Wind Energy ProjectsLand Conservation Agreement • December 19th, 2014
Contract Type FiledDecember 19th, 2014BOSTON - An initial agreement to preserve thousands of acres of critical habitat and open space - and clear the way for an innovative eco-friendly smart growth development project - in southeastern Massachusetts has been reached between the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game and A.D. Makepeace Company, the world's largest cranberry grower and the largest private landowner in eastern Massachusetts, Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Ian Bowles announced today.