In the category Private Property, the post on 9/9/13 titled Conservation Easements (CE) explains how they work and there is a map showing the Teton Regional Land Trust properties held in Idaho. There are other land trusts in Idaho.
The Wood River Land Trust has removed a map of the land they own through CE. Wood River Land Trust is a partner of The Nature Conservancy, a UN NGO. Wood River Land Trust also belongs to 1% For The Planet. Like other land trusts they are being used by a UN NGO to take more private property throughout America. The Land Trust of the Treasure Valley also holds CE. They belong to 1% for The Planet which connects non-profits, one of which is the Nature Conservancy. The Southern Idaho Land Trust (SILT) link to the map of CE doesn't work but it lists CE they own. They are a member of Land Trust Alliance. Here is a list of Land Trust Alliance Nonprofit Partner Memberships, several which are UN NGOs. The Palouse Land Trust partners with multiple federal agencies. The National Conservation Easement Database gives the data on CE in Idaho. Idaho CE can be found here. The Nature Conservancy has a chapter in Idaho. In Idaho the statute states the "CE is unlimited in duration unless the instrument creating it otherwise", and there is also a statute that identifies who may bring action in a CE dispute. None the less, it is still disturbing to know that land trusts in Idaho are working with organizations that belong to the UN.
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