The Piscataquog Land Conservancy is pleased to announce that our status as a nationally Accredited Land Trust has been renewed for another five years. Over the course of 2022 PLC provided extensive documentation to the Land Trust Accreditation Commission and was subject to a comprehensive third-party evaluation. In February of this year the Commission notified PLC that we had passed with flying colors.
“We are proud to recognize Piscataquog Land Conservancy’s continued commitment to conservation excellence,” said Melissa Kalvestrand, executive director of the Commission. “The accreditation seal is a mark of distinction that stands for excellence, trust, and permanence. Piscataquog Land Conservancy is part of a network of over 450 accredited land trusts that are united by their strong ethical practices. Accredited land trusts inspire confidence and respect among their peers and in their communities.”
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