Delaware Code § 30-1802

Findings and purpose
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(a) The General Assembly finds:
(1) That the State of Delaware's unique natural resources, wildlife habitats, historic resources and resources of outdoor recreation
are a significant benefit to the State and the public;
(2) That the State of Delaware's unique natural resources and distinctive natural heritage, including habitat for plants, animals and
natural communities and historic resources, are being lost at an alarming rate; and
(3) That much of the State's unique natural resources and habitats and historic resources are found on lands that are privately owned.
(b) The General Assembly desires:
(1) To encourage private landowners to be stewards of lands that are important habitats or designated natural areas, or that contain
significant historic resources;
(2) To complement existing land conservation acquisition programs under the Delaware Land Protection Act, as set forth in Chapter
75 of Title 7, and historic preservation programs, and not duplicate them and thereby preserve public financial resources and leverage
public expenditures; and
(3) To provide private landowners with incentives to encourage protection of private lands for open space, natural resources,
biodiversity conservation, outdoor recreation and historic preservation purposes.

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