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Brandywine Conservancy's Environmental Management Center
CURRENT TOPICS
Easements Endangered by Eminent Domain

Tax Incentives - Conservation Easements





Giving
Stories of Conservation Success

A Family's Heritage of Conservation
A remarkable long-term commitment to conservation reached a milestone this winter when the last unprotected portion of Hill Girt Farm in Chester County, Pennsylvania, was permanently preserved by its owners, Honorable and Mrs. Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
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Conservation Easement Placed on Primitive Hall
In the spring of 2000, the Brandywine Conservancy accepted a conservation easement that protects historic Primitive Hall in West Marlborough township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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40,000 Acres and Beyond
In 2006, the Brandywine Conservancy passed the 40,000 acre milestone of lands permanently preserved!
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Elvin Woods Preserved
In the middle of a block of preserved land adjacent to the Brandywine Conservancy's Laurels Preserve and overlooking both Buck and Doe Runs, lies a wooded hillside known locally as "Elvin Woods."
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Landowners' Inspiration Spawns Conservation Plan
In 2002, Tom and Margaretta Brokaw approached the Brandywine Conservancy with an ambitious plan to permanently protect their property in Kennett Township.    
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For more information send email to emc@brandywine.org, call 610-388-2700,
or write to Environmental Management Center, Brandywine Conservancy, P.O. Box 141, Chadds Ford, PA 19317



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