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The Granite Dells landscape. Photo courtesy of Matt Turner.

 

A conservation easement is the most stable and long-lasting approach to preserving the area in perpetuity, regardless of who owns or manages the land.

The campaign’s fundraising goal is $55,475. Though it’s a daunting number, it’s a small price to pay for what is regarded as a guarantee of permanent protection for the Granite Dells property.

The total cost covers transactional fees, permanent stewardship from the Central Arizona Land Trust – who would regularly monitor the management of the land to ensure that the terms of the easement are being met – as well as legal defense, which would preserve the land regardless of any arising infringements against the easement.

“We are working with a multifaceted fundraising approach. We are crowdfunding, we’re seeking business sponsorship as well as putting out for grants.”

The Institute is about half way toward reaching their overall goal, thanks in part, to the supportive community and hands-on residents of Prescott.

Ecosa isn’t just working to preserve the land though, they’re also trying to implement additional strategies that would encourage recreational use of the area for visitors and locals alike. Currently, they are collaborating with the City of Prescott to try to create a trail system throughout the property that would connect to the City’s already expansive trail system.

“If there’s one legacy that I want to leave and that I want my organization to leave in Prescott and in Arizona, is to be able to say that we preserved 47 acres of this incredibly unique landscape, so that everyone can enjoy it in perpetuity.”

For more information on the Ecosa Institute’s Forever Dells Campaign, visit its official website.