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  • About Us
    • Contact >
      • Where We Work >
        • Bedford County
        • Botetourt County
        • Catawba Valley
        • Craig County
        • Floyd County
        • Franklin County
        • Montgomery County
        • Roanoke Valley
        • Smith Mountain Lake
        • Other Areas
    • Education >
      • Bay Days & River Days
    • Staff and Board
  • Save Your Land
    • How To Save
    • Financial Benefits
    • Stewardship Fee
  • Events
    • Conservation Celebration
    • Outdoor Adventures
  • Support Us
    • 2025 E-bike Raffle >
      • Buy tickets
    • Donate
    • Writing the Land
    • Monthly Giver
    • Planned Gifts
    • Turn cars into land
    • Shop to Save Land
    • Volunteer Today
  • News
    • Vic Thomas Environmental Stewardship Award
    • Data Centers
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How to Save Your Land

Many people in southwest Virginia own acres of rural land used for farming, forestry, hunting or just their own enjoyment. In some cases, their land has been passed down in their family for generations, and it has great personal meaning.
 
Sometimes people worry about what will become of their land when they’re gone. Hundreds of families in southwest Virginia have chosen to make sure their land stays in its rural or natural state forever through conservation easements. These are voluntary, permanent agreements between landowners and land trusts like the Blue Ridge Land Conservancy that describe how the land can be used in the future.
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Watch the Conservation Conversations from April 2025

Documents for landowners considering a conservation easement 
Click the button below the description to download the documents

Conservation Easement Guide

Download our conservation easement guide to learn more about the steps taken in pursuing a conservation agreement.
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Stewardship Funding Policy

Download our stewardship funding policy for more information on how BRLC funds its easement program.
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Conservation Easement Terms

Download a copy of our conservation easement terms sheet. 
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Guidelines for Attorneys

Download a copy of our guidelines for attorneys here. ​
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Application Form for Fee Simple Donations

Download a copy for our form for fee simple donations here.​
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Conservation Easement Guidelines

Download our conservation easement guidelines to learn more about what is allowed in a conservation easement.
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Easement Template

Download a copy of our easement template, which lists requirements we generally include in conservation agreements.
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Easement Application

 Click to download a copy of our easement application form, which begins the conservation easement process. The first file is fillable. The second is printable.
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"We abuse land because we see it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect.” 
   
        ― Aldo Leopold

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 SW, Roanoke, VA 24016 | (540) 985-0000