LandCAN

LandCAN Conservation Connection

Preserving your land for future generations is one of the noblest actions a property owner can take. Making that decision shouldn’t have unwanted tax or estate planning consequences. Unfortunately, the current legal system is so complex that the only way to ensure your interests are protected is by hiring a professional tax lawyer with experience in land conservation.

Land Conservation Assistance Network understands the dilemma, and in an attempt to ease the burden and stress that comes with planning the logistics of land management and conservation, has created the Land Conservation Assistance Network. LandCAN's Conservation Connection is designed to help you to find reliable, responsible individuals, organizations and resources that will help you through these logistics.

Whether you are trying to learn more about wetland reserve programs in Florida or land trusts in Georgia, you’ll find a wealth of useful links in our national conservation yellow pages. Let our servers do the walking to help you find local, regional or national conservation professionals to assist you with your tax, estate, or conservation objectives. You can simply enter your ZIP code and specify just what type of professional you are looking for or you can build a team of qualified professionals in your town, county, or state.

State-Specific Resources

The Land Conservation Assistance Network (LandCAN) is a national nonprofit working to improve access to information for farmers and other property owners. Our portfolio of online resources includes a number of region-specific projects, including:

  • Arkansas Land Conservation Assistance Network: The Arkansas Land Conservation Assistance Network connects landowners with wildlife and family farm resources, as well as wetland reserve programs in Arkansas.
  • California Land Conservation Assistance Network: To learn more about conservation easements and public land trusts in California, the California Land Conservation Assistance Network can connect you to professionals in the northern and central portions of the state.
  • Colorado Land Conservation Assistance Network: The Colorado Land Conservation Assistance Network is brought to you by the Land Conservation Assistance Network (LandCAN) built with a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.
  • Georgia Land Conservation Assistance Network:LandCAN created GeorgiaLandCAN to address the conservation needs of Georgia's private landowners. Connecting people to conservation, this website is designed to support the agricultural and forest sectors, help keep families on their farms, ranches and forests, through passing generations, and keep the land healthy and sustainably productive.
  • Idaho Land Conservation Assistance Network:The Idaho Land Conservation Assistance Network address the conservation needs of Idaho’s private landowners. This website is designed to support the agricultural, ranching and forest sectors to help keep families on their land, pass it on to future generations, and keep the land healthy, sustainable, and productive.
  • Louisiana Land Conservation Assistance Network: Louisiana’s bayous, swamps and other wetlands are an important part of its cultural heritage. Stop by our state Land Conservation Assistance Network to learn more about wetlands reserve programs in Louisiana.
  • Maine Land Conservation Assistance Network: Rugged Maine contains some of America’s greatest healthy forest landscapes. If you’re a private landowner in the state, you can help keep it that way through forward-thinking estate planning. Find out more on the Maine Land Conservation Assistance Network website.
  • Mississippi Land Conservation Assistance Network: Use the Mississippi Land Conservation Assistance Network website to find local resources in the state, including information about wildlife and invasive species, links to federal and state funding programs, and more.
  • Texas Land Conservation Assistance Network: Specifically designed to assist Texas landowners with their land and energy conservation initiatives. We help folks find local resources in the state, including information about wildlife and invasive species, links to federal and state funding programs, and more.
  • Virginia Land Conservation Assistance Network: LandCAN created the VirginiaLandCAN to address the conservation needs of Virginia's private landowners. Connecting people to conservation, this website is designed to support the agricultural and forest sectors, help keep families on their farms, ranches and forests, through passing generations, and keep the land healthy and sustainably productive.

About the Land Conservation Assistance Network

The Land Conservation Assistance Network (LandCAN) is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Our mandate involves promoting the protection of wetlands, forests and other wild spaces by empowering landowners to make smart decisions about their properties. Land Conservation Assistance Network is an excellent overview of who we are and what we can do for you. Browse online today and don’t forget to follow us on Facebook or Twitter.