Do other organizations besides the Annapolis Conservancy Board accept easements?
Yes. Various public and private organizations purchase or accept donations of easements. In Maryland, examples of such organizations include: the Severn River Land Trust and the Maryland Environmental Trust.

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1. What is the Annapolis Conservancy Board?
2. What is a conservation easement?
3. Why donate an easement?
4. Are their any tax benefits if you place their property into a conservation easement?
5. What kinds of land can be protected by a conservation easement?
6. What is the duration of an easement?
7. Will an easement grant the public full access to my land?
8. If I donate an easement, do I still own the land?
9. May I still live on the land if I donate the easement? May I make further improvements to the property?
10. May land under a conservation easement be sold? Can it be inherited?
11. What activities would an easement encourage or prohibit?
12. Would I be still be responsible for maintenance of my property if I donate an easement?
13. How much is an easement worth?
14. Do other organizations besides the Annapolis Conservancy Board accept easements?
15. How will future owners of a property know that an easement exists?
16. How may I make arrangements to donate an easement?