Property Ownership
A Wyoming property owner who wants to donate land to a conservation organization for habitat protection would typically use:
AA quitclaim deed to the conservation organization
BA conservation easement or fee simple donation to a qualified land trust or government entity✓ Correct
CA life estate deed
DAn installment sale contract
Explanation
Landowners wishing to protect land for conservation can donate a conservation easement (restricting use while retaining ownership) or donate the property outright (fee simple) to a land trust or government entity. Both approaches can provide significant income and estate tax benefits.
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