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The North Carolina Coastal Land Trust is a non-profit organization formed in 1992 to help protect locally and regionally valuable natural areas and waters. Since its inception, the Coastal Land Trust has protected over 40,000 acres of barrier island beaches, riparian corridors, and other special natural areas.

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NCCLT Event Calendar

Jul 27, 2010 - Navassa hopes to start work on reviving Phoenix park
Plans are proceeding for a new park to rise on the site of an old one in Navassa's Phoenix community.
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Jul 27, 2010 - Poplar Grove marks 30th public year and peanut crop that is its history
Before Ivey Hayes became a nationally renowned artist, he was picking peanuts on his family's farm in Pender County – ...
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Jul 21, 2010 - Eastern Region gets grant to bolster farmlands
The Military Growth Task Force and farmland preservation efforts may seem like an unlikely match but not according to the ...
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Jul 13, 2010 - Nature preserve protects wildlife, acts as Cherry Point buffer
Janice Allen stood on a ridge overlooking Anderson Creek, where the leaves of white oak, beech and other hardwood trees ...
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Saving the Places you Love at the Coast: The Video

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Conservation and Historic Preservation Easement Book
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Volume 10 - Issue 2 of our CoastLines newsletter
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Please note, significant new federal tax incentive for conservation agreement donations were signed into law after this booklet was printed. Please review this insert before reading the booklet. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call us.

Voluntary Conservation Agreements
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View an educator's guide to the B.W. Wells Savannah,
"Lessons from the Ghost Savannah."