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Lake Clear Conservancy
http://www.lakeclearconservancy.org/


The Lake Clear Conservancy (LCC) is a land trust.

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A Land Trust is a non-profit, charitable organization which has as one of its core activities the acquisition of land or interests in land (like conservation easements) for the purpose of conservation. 

The hallmark of a land trust is the direct action it takes to protect the local land base, and that it holds those lands or conservation easements in trust for future generations.

Land trusts and conservancies are generally local in scope and operation, but may be provincial, regional or even national.

Land trusts focus on conserving the biological values of land, but across the continent land trusts have been established to protect scenic, historical, agricultural, and recreational lands as well.

The LCC is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the ecological health and natural beauty of Lake Clear and its watershed, as well as its cultural heritage. The LCC protects land and water strictly for public benefit.

Please see the Lake Clear Conservancy website at http://www.lakeclearconservancy.org/




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