Utah Open Lands

Open Space preservation using a Utah Open Lands Trust

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image1798Wendy Zeigler currently serves as the Vice President on the Board of Directors of Utah Open Lands. She has been a practicing physical therapist for 23 years, and is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association. She is currently a member of the steering committee for Big Cottonwood Regional park. She founded the Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center. She previously served on the Holladay City Parks and Open Space Committee, and on the Cottonwood Elementary Community Council. Besides her deep commitment to the preservation of open space, she is a member of Save Our Canyons, The Nature Conservancy, The Utah Cultural Alliance, The Audubon Society, and The Utah Rivers Council.

Our Mission

Utah Open Lands is a non-profit land trust conservation association. Our mission is to preserve and protect open space in order to maintain Utah’s natural heritage and quality of life for present and future generations. This is achieved by assisting private landowners, government agencies and communities in the voluntary preservation of the agricultural, scenic, recreational, historic and wildlife values of open land.
Check out our 2017 Annual Report

Updates

Congress votes to make tax incentives permanent for landowners donating a conservation easement.





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The hallmark of Utah Open Land’s innovative tools is the conservation easement. A conservation easement is a binding, legal agreement entered into mutually by a landowner and Utah Open Lands for the purpose of protecting the special features of a property by restricting development. Get more information

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