Background Red-tail Land Conservancy preserves, protects, and restores natural areas and farm land in east central Indiana while increasing awareness of our natural heritage. Focused on this mission, the not-for-profit land trust has grown steadily since its inception in 1999. In its first two decades, Red-tail Land Conservancy has provided land conservation options to individual landowners and partnered with local governments in restoration projects while engaging students and adult volunteers in land stewardship activities and education. As a result, over 2,700 acres of natural areas and farm land are permanently protected. Red-tail owns 15 nature preserves and has recorded 19 conservation easements. Working to connect the residents of east central Indiana with nature, Red-tail Land C

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