Photo of students with Land Conservation Clinic at a site visit

The Land Conservation Clinic recently visited a 223-acre property protected by a conservation easement to learn about the landowner’s innovative efforts to protect the site and enhance biodiversity. The site, which features an important tributary to the Oconee River, gave students an opportunity to observe the impact of a conservation easement. 

The 14 students in the clinic are comprised of eight students from the law school and six master's students from UGA's Odum School of Ecology and the College of Environment + Design.