Whether your land trust protects land for open space, habitat preservation, recreation, or anything else, making sure that the conservation values of your properties are protected is what stewardship is all about.
Being prepared for the unexpected is a key part of good stewardship, and monitoring sites remotely with Lens can be a great way to stay informed about any unexpected changes out there. When something goes wrong—from a boundary encroachment to a nuisance violation—the Land Trust Alliance has you covered with excellent resources from their Conservation Defense team.
The Alliance recently shared an excellent new practical pointer for remote monitoring, which walks you through the use of remote data for everything from risk mitigation to managing landowner and neighbor relationships. We’re glad to support land trusts using Lens to help make the most of remote monitoring, and hope that this new guidance helps our partners to feel confident as they build a stronger stewardship toolkit.
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Happy monitoring!