Forest Legacy Program

This is a national program of the US Forest Service that is administered in Maryland by the Department of Natural Resources. The program is designed to identify and protect environmentally important forest lands through the use of perpetual conservation easements from willing sellers. Properties greater than 100 acres that have been identified by their vulnerability to development and existing threats to endangered species are eligible. The program is available only in areas identified in Maryland's Forest Legacy Assessment of Need. These areas are located in Anne Arundel, Calvert, Cecil, Charles, Harford, Queen Anne's and Worcester counties.

To see these identified areas go to:
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/forests/programapps/legacy2.html

This program is highly limited by available funding and strong national competition. Thus far, there are twelve Forest Legacy areas in Maryland and three easements completed.

For more information:
Contact Person: your local DNR forester
Maryland DNR Forest Service
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
(410) 260-8531
E-mail: dvanhassent@dnr.state.md.us

TOPICS IN THIS SECTION
Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation (MALPF)
Local County Purchase fo Development Rights (PDR) Programs
Rural Legacy Program
Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP)
Greenprint Program
Forest Legacy Program
USDA Farmland Protection Program
Program Open Space (POS) Easements
Scenic Easements–Maryland Department of Transportation
Tax Implications of Easement Sale
IN THEIR OWN WORDS
What motivates landowners to protect their land? Hear what landowners say about why they donated or sold a permanent conservation easement on their land.

"As a rural businessman, preserving this farm means I can plan for the future. With a vineyard, it's always a 40-year crop and if you can't plan for the future, it ties your hands. When you farm and work in the country, you need open space around you and becoming a nucleus of preservation in the valley, we've seen other farms take heart and go the same way we have, and that means we've achieved critical mass here. This has resulted in a tremendous response from people in a societal context. By sending a message that we care for the land we work, it's wrought a positive message and a healthy message for the community and the people. And that message is the land we live on is really our spirit. You can wake up in the morning and say that what I'm looking at, which is very beautiful, is going to be here for years."

Rob Deford, owner of 240-acre Boordy Vineyards in the Long Green Valley, Baltimore County, Maryland. MET Easement recorded in 2000.

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