Protect Your Land

You know your land. We know land conservation. Let’s work together.

Maybe you want to protect your family’s farm or help Tennessee retain its natural beauty by conserving your rolling hills, vast forest, or mountaintop views. Whatever your goal, we can help you achieve it.

We currently work with 400+ landowners across the state. By tailoring each project to meet the goals of individual landowners, we work with willing community members to actively protect their land.

How we work with landowners:

In most cases, we work with landowners to draft a personalized, voluntary legal agreement, known as a conservation easement, to protect their land.

How does a conservation easement work?

A conservation easement permanently limits how the land can be developed and subdivided in order to protect its conservation values. As the holder of the easement, The Land Trust’s role is to ensure that the agreement is upheld forever.

Under a conservation easement, landowners may retain the rights to:

What are the benefits of a conservation easement?

How does The Land Trust for Tennessee uphold its conservation easements?

The Land Trust monitors each property protected by a conservation easement annually to ensure that the terms of the conservation easement are being met. In the event an accidental or unintended violation does occur, we are legally obligated to enforce the easement. However, we always aim to maintain a positive, collaborative relationship with landowners to work towards a resolution.

Here are three basic steps to get started:

Other options for protecting your land:

In multiple cases, we have worked with landowners to achieve their personal goals for their land to become a public park. And from time to time, we have also accepted outright gifts of land and trade lands. For more information about these options, please call us at (615) 244-5263.