Conservation Easement Aerial Video & Photography — RFLPP Submission
Veuwr Aerials recently produced aerial photography, video, and voiceover for a private landowner applying for a 2026 FDACS Rural and Family Lands Protection Program (RFLPP) conservation easement. The project covered roughly 200 acres across two parcels in the Raleigh, Archer, and Bronson area of North Florida — wild, undeveloped land that the owner is working to protect. We flew the DJI Mavic 4 Pro to capture the full natural character of both lots in the detail an RFLPP submission demands.
This is land worth protecting, and the footage shows exactly why. Across the two parcels we captured sandhill cranes, alligators, wetlands, and a range of native habitat — the kind of contiguous, wildlife-rich acreage that conservation programs are built to preserve. Drone footage is uniquely suited to these applications: a single aerial pass documents hundreds of acres of habitat, wetland boundaries, and land character that ground photos can’t convey. We then recorded a voiceover with the landowner, layering his own words over the footage so the submission makes a personal, compelling case rather than just presenting raw imagery.
At Veuwr Aerials we produce conservation easement aerial video and photography for landowners across North Florida — for the RFLPP and similar state and federal programs including Florida Forest Service easements and USDA ACEP agricultural conservation easements. If you’re a landowner preparing a conservation application and need professional aerial documentation and video that fits program criteria, we know what these submissions require and how to deliver it.
👉 Applying for a conservation easement in Florida? Contact Veuwr Aerials for aerial video, photography, and voiceover that make the strongest possible case for your land.

