Information for land trusts which preserve the rural landscape and a sustainable economy in North Carolina are listed here.
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Bald Head Island Conservancy
Focuses on preserving the natural environment across Smith Island complex.
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Blue Ridge Rural Land Trust
Strives to protect the culture in northwestern North Carolina through the preservation of land resource.
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Carolina Mountain Land Conservancy
Offers tools for the conservation of landscapes while maintaining economic health and distinctive quality of life.
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Catawba Lands Conservancy
Presents a land trust that focuses on protecting land, water, and wildlife habitat.
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Conservation Trust for North Carolina
Features an organization that works directly with local land trusts, landowners, and government agencies for the protection of land and water resources.
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Davidson Lands Conservancy
Offers land preservation opportunities that ensures ecological diversity for future generations.
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Eno River Association
Conserves cultural and historic resources while engages in different activities from environmental education and advocacy.
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Foothills Conservancy of NC
Focuses on preserving natural areas and open spaces across Blue Ridge Foothills region.
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High Country Conservancy
Presents an overview about the land trust along with events list, newsletters, and contact information.
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The Landtrust for Central North Carolina
Strives to protect the rural landscapes and natural areas for future generations. Comes with news and calendar of events.
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National Committee for the New River
Specializes in protecting the natural and cultural resources across New River and its watershed.
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Pacolet Area Conservancy
Protects natural resources and gives emphasis on lands and waterways of particular scenic, ecological, and agricultural significance.
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Piedmont Land Conservancy
Preserves endangered species with topographical features and acquires natural areas across North Carolina.
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The Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy
Highlights an organization that protects land and water resources by working with landowners on voluntary basis.
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Tar River Land Conservancy
Strives to preserve the natural and cultural resources by working in joint venture with public agencies, businesses, and landowners.
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The Walthour-Moss Foundation
Provides over 4000 acres for protection of wildlife, as well as recreational opportunities for equestrians. Includes history, visitor's guide, newsletters, events, and wildflower guide. Located in Southern Pines.