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Nonprofits Supporting Other Nonprofits

It's important to us at the Coastal Land Trust to support other nonprofits when we can. Over the years, we've aided in the mission of many other conservation non-profit [...]

Coast@l1Admin2023-07-20T13:59:50-04:00July 31st, 2023|Conserved Lands, Looking Back at Conservation, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Nonprofits Supporting Other Nonprofits
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Celebrating the Lands you Love…at the coast!

We're celebrating the Lands we/you LOVE all month long and want to share with you some of our favorite conserved places you can explore! BRUNSWICK NATURE PARK: Whether you [...]

Coast@l1Admin2023-02-11T14:29:26-05:00February 14th, 2023|Chowan River Initiative, Conserved Lands, Lands we love and why!, Looking Back at Conservation|Comments Off on Celebrating the Lands you Love…at the coast!
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A Magical Place

A Magical Place By Tom White In late 1973, I explored a 25-acre wooded tract of land on the northeast side of Roanoke Island, NC. Located at the north [...]

Coast@l1Admin2022-03-23T00:05:41-04:00March 23rd, 2022|Conserved Lands, Looking Back at Conservation|Comments Off on A Magical Place
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“The Flytrap Man” Builds a Garden

“The Flytrap Man” Builds a Garden How One Person Can Make a Difference By Shelagh Clancy [Reprinted with permission from "The 'Flytrap Man' Builds a Garden" by Shelagh Clancy, [...]

Coast@l1Admin2022-03-07T18:05:51-05:00March 7th, 2022|Conserved Lands, Looking Back at Conservation|Comments Off on “The Flytrap Man” Builds a Garden
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Jubilee Farms – Reflection

Jubilee Farms, also known as Poplar Neck, has been actively pursuing agriculture and silviculture since the late 18th century. The Rich family have been stewards of the property for [...]

Coast@l1Admin2022-01-03T19:04:24-05:00December 27th, 2021|Conserved Lands, Looking Back at Conservation|Comments Off on Jubilee Farms – Reflection
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Giving Bees and Butterflies a Hand

Giving Bees and Butterflies a Hand By Denise Patterson, reprinted with permission from Coastal Review Online (March 2015) [Ed. note: In celebration of PollinatorPalooza, April 12-17, 2021, we are [...]

Coast@l1Admin2021-04-14T14:54:31-04:00April 14th, 2021|Conserved Lands, Looking Back at Conservation|Comments Off on Giving Bees and Butterflies a Hand
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