Creating
a Natural Legacy
...the story
of two families
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8 1/2" x 11" booklet - 20 pages
- Published by Delaware Nature Society, 2002
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The stories told here
involve the families of Robert & Lucile Flint and Crawford &
Margaretta Greenewalt--who loved the land near Wilmington, DE,
on which they lived. They took great pleasure in the natural world
they experienced each day. Learning about the plants and animals
they encountered, the families came to realize their lands had significant
ecological value. As more land in the region was stripped of its
natural features, the ecological and aesthetic values of forests
and fields increased. Over time, the monetary value of land also
increased dramatically creating severe economic challenges for heirs
receiving land. Therefore, it became desirable to transfer land
from each family estate before the death of the surviving spouse.
Yet, as is true for most land holdings, each story is unique. The
families approaches to the problem and the solutions they
achieved are quite distinct. We hope these stories will prompt owners
of land containing natural areas and/or stream corridors to consider
the multitude of options available for preserving their properties.
Following the narratives are some tips to consider
for the land decisions that you may face, a summary of preservation
techniques, and additional resources for land planning. Menu-DNS merchandise
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