News
- ESLC and Queen Anne's County Partner to Protect 486 Acres of farmland
- Owsley Named ESLC Deputy Director
- ESLC Hosts Successful Town Planning Event
- ESLC Announces Eastern Shore 2010 Winners
- ESLC Announces Volunteer Opportunities
- 500-acre Cordova Farm Protected Forever
- Nearly 2,900 acres in Kent County protected forever
- Shore residents donate over 3,100 acres to land preservation
- ESLC and Partners Kick Off Speaker Series
- ESLC Goes Greener with Energy Audit
- ESLC Kicks Off Campaign to Keep Citizens Engaged in Dorchester Powerline Debate
- Browning Creek Protected Forever
- ESLC, MRDC Host Water Resources Workshop
- ESLC Gets Second Chance to Protect Cecil Farm
- Cambridge Waterfront 2020 Meetings
- ESLC Earns Standards for Excellence Re-Certification
- Oxford Family Leaves Bequest to ESLC
- ESLC Announces Expanded Work with Towns
- ESLC Announces 2008 Kids Essay and Art Contest Winners
- 2008 Eastern Shore 2010 Award Winners Announced!
- ESLC Releases Results of Latest Public Opinion Poll
- ESLC’S 10th Annual Planning Conference Site of Regional Transportation Summit
- ESLC seeks nominations for best in Eastern Shore planning
- ESLC announces transfer of 323 acres to state for forest management
- ESLC offers tips to beat traffic, fuel costs this summer
- Lathbury Honored at State Land Protection Conference
- Latest Tax Benefits Make it Easier than Ever to Protect Farmland from Development
- Pollard Earns Fundraising Executive Certification
- ESLC Identifies Next Steps for Chestertown Gateway Property
- ESLC applies for Standards of Excellence re-certification
- ESLC Offers Tips to Celebrate Earth Day!
- Cecil County Horse Farm Protected Forever
- Queen Anne’s County Considers Zoning and Land Values
- Fifth County Signs on to Regional Land Use Agreement
- ESLC Opens Regional Office in Galena
- ESLC Concludes Successful Year in Land Protection
- ESLC to Celebrate Valentine’s Day with "Love the Land" Campaign Kick-Off
- Conservation groups work with farmers to conserve 1,435 acre near Little Blackwater River
- Scotts Protect 125 Acres of along Marshyhope
- 1222 Acres of Cecil Farmland Protected Forever from Development
- ESLC offers tips to“Love the Land” with a more green lifestyle

