Who accepts and enforces conservation easements?

According to New Hampshire state law, conservation easement can be held by qualified non-profit conservation organizations or public agencies able to ensure that the property is protected in perpetuity. Private groups such as the Forest Society, the New Hampshire Audubon, The Nature Conservancy, and local land trusts, are equipped to receive and enforce conservation easements. Public agencies such as town conservation commissions, county conservation districts, the NH Fish and Game Department and the Division of Forests and Lands also hold conservation easements.

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