Property Ownership

In Wyoming, a conservation easement is perpetual, meaning:

AIt expires after 99 years
BThe development restrictions survive all future transfers of the property and bind all future owners✓ Correct
CIt can be terminated by a future owner with government approval
DIt only applies to the current owner's lifetime

Explanation

A conservation easement is a permanent legal restriction on the property that runs with the land and is binding on all future owners in perpetuity. This is what makes it an effective tool for long-term land protection—development rights are permanently removed from the property.

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