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Governor Moore Honors Rural Legacy Program for 25 Years of Conservation Success

Maryland’s Rural Legacy Program is celebrating 25 years of active land preservation across the state this year. Since its inception, the program and its partners have protected more than 125,000 acres of ecologically valuable properties, productive farms, and forests, representing a public investment of more than $405 million. In recognition of this milestone, Governor Wes Moore presented a Citation to Maryland Department of Natural Resources Secretary Josh Kurtz during today’s Board of Public Works meeting. “Maryland is a national leader in land conservation, and with each Rural Legacy Program easement acquisition we underscore the state’s commitment to protecting our natural resources, wildlife habitats, and resource-based industries,” said Governor Moore. “By working with our partners, we continue to preserve open space, safeguard our agricultural heritage, and ensure a sustainable environment for future generations.” Secretary Kurtz thanked the Governor and the other Board members – Comptroller Brooke E. Lierman and Treasurer Dereck E. Davis – for their support. “We are grateful to our partners–15 county governments and 11 land trusts–for their steadfast commitment in working directly with the landowners to achieve their conservation goals,” said Secretary Kurtz. “We also commend the landowners for their collective dedication in preserving their property in perpetuity for the […]

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