U.S. taxpayers can support conservation projects in this unique part of Canada through American Friends of Canadian Conservation

Partnership with American Friends of Canadian Conservation creates opportunity for U.S. taxpayers, who are interested in protecting natural beauty of our area, to support Canadian conservation here

There are friends of Canadian conservation in Canada and in the United States. A partnership with American Friends of Canadian Conservation offers an opportunity for U.S. taxpayers to protect the natural beauty of our unique area in Canada.

This partnership makes it possible for our neighbours in the U.S. to make tax-deductible gifts to leave a lasting local nature legacy in this distinctive part of Canada. Gifts of land, conservation easements, cash or securities to American Friends can help preserve what makes this region unique. This partnership makes it possible for U.S. taxpayers to donate land or funds to support preservation of important natural areas throughout the historic Huron Tract.

American Friends has approved Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation (ABCF) as a qualified grantee and, a donation through ABCF for the Huron Tract Land Trust Conservancy (HTLTC) can be made.

“Many people in the United States have a strong relationship with Canada and have an interest in preserving important natural areas in Ausable Bayfield watersheds and throughout the area of the historic Huron Tract,” said Dave Frayne, ABCF Chair. “This exciting partnership with American Friends gives U.S. taxpayers a way to make this happen.”

American Friends accomplishes its land and water preservation mission through innovative and effective partnerships with Canadian conservation organizations. Together, they protect Canada’s magnificent natural legacy through cross-border conservation. Conservation-minded landowners from the U.S. donate natural lands, or a conservation easement, or funds to American Friends.

Those donations are tax-deductible against U.S. income and can reduce U.S. estate taxes and Canadian capital gains taxes thereby helping landowners accomplish their preservation, estate planning, and financial goals. Canadian partners of American Friends steward properties that have been donated and protected.

Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation founded the HTLTC.

Sandra Tassel, American Friends’ Program Coordinator, said “Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation is dedicated to protecting and restoring the open spaces, scenery, and recreation opportunities that define the southeastern coast of Lake Huron. We look forward to partnering with ABCF and the many Americans who care about the future of this special part of the Great Lakes.”

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Donations will support permanent preservation of nature areas in Ausable Bayfield watersheds and in the historic Huron Tract.

Conservation in this historic area within Huron, Lambton, Middlesex, and Perth counties stretching from Goderich in the north to Arkona and Parkhill in the south, east to Stratford and including many communities in between will benefit from contributions to American Friends.

Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation acquires and retains lands for conservation purposes and supports water quality protection and improvement projects, habitat enhancement and stewardship, and other conservation projects, through successful community partnerships. Preserving natural areas, improving forest conditions and soil health, protecting water quality, and creating habitat for living things are essential for the health of everyone and everything in our watershed, according to the Foundation.

Huron Tract Land Trust Conservancy is a volunteer organization with its own board of directors. It was created in 2011 by Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation, a registered Canadian charity. Your local land trust gives you and other people in the Huron Tract area a way to help protect and restore land, water, and nature.