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New Lands Protected in Rapidly-Developing Area

Coast@l1Admin2020-07-23T15:38:04-04:00November 1st, 2018|Conserved Lands|

Nature Preserve Expanded Protects Rapidly-Developing Area With the purchase of 37 acres, the expanded Coastal Land Trust’s Brice’s Creek Nature Preserve now totals more than 60 acres in Craven [...]

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3,000 Acres Saved on the Waccamaw River!

Coast@l1Admin2020-07-23T15:38:31-04:00August 16th, 2018|Conserved Lands|

“PROJECT WOW!” A TOUR DE FORCE OF CONSERVATION GROUPS JOIN COASTAL LAND TRUST TO SAVE 3,000 ACRES ALONG THE WACCAMAW RIVER Nearly 3,000 acres of wetlands, critical bottomland hardwood [...]

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StarNews: “N.C. Coastal Land Trust partners with Navassa group to save Reaves Chapel”

Coast@l1Admin2020-07-23T15:40:08-04:00August 15th, 2018|Conserved Lands, Reaves Chapel|

This article was originally published as on August 14th, 2018 by the Star News Online, available here. By Ben Steelman StarNews Staff NAVASSA -- The N.C. Coastal Land Trust has [...]

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StarNews: “Teens work on Brunswick Nature Park”

Coast@l1Admin2020-07-23T15:41:07-04:00August 15th, 2018|Uncategorized|

This article was originally published as on August 13th by the Star News Online, available here. WILMINGTON -- The North Carolina Youth Conservation Corps (NCYCC), a partnership between the [...]

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Sneak Peek at Salters Creek!

Coast@l1Admin2020-07-23T15:41:59-04:00June 20th, 2018|Conserved Lands|

Coastal Land Trust’s Top 40 list includes some of the most special places on the coast in terms of ecological significance. We developed this list to be more selective, [...]

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The “Top 40” Conservation Projects at the Coast

Coast@l1Admin2020-07-23T15:42:51-04:00June 1st, 2018|Conserved Lands|

Looking Ahead to a New Coastal Land Trust The “Top 40” Conservation Projects at the Coast By Camilla M. Herlevich Looking back over the last 25 years, there’s much [...]

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Lost colony land deal hits the AP and goes nationwide!

Coast@l1Admin2020-07-23T15:43:22-04:00April 30th, 2018|Conserved Lands, Salmon Creek/Site X|

Wow, we were beyond delighted this week to have an AP reporter interviewed Lee Leidy, Attorney and NE Region Director of the Coastal Land Trust, about the Salmon Creek [...]

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New Acres Saved in Pender County

Coast@l1Admin2020-07-23T15:43:52-04:00December 25th, 2017|Conserved Lands|

The Coastal Land Trust has protected a spectacular piece of land along the Northeast Cape Fear River. A beautiful 282-acre Pender County tract, owned by the Owens Family, LLC, [...]

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Wait till you see what’s coming next!

Coast@l1Admin2020-07-23T15:45:46-04:00December 12th, 2017|Conserved Lands, Salmon Creek/Site X|

Thanks to our supporters, the Coastal Land Trust has saved some pretty remarkable places over the past 25 years. Unique places like Springer’s Point and Masonboro Island; dozens of [...]

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Coastal Land Trust Saves Site X!

Coast@l1Admin2022-08-19T16:23:40-04:00August 31st, 2017|Salmon Creek/Site X|

COASTAL LAND TRUST TAKES A RISK TO SAVE “SITE X” AND ITS CLUES TO THE LOST COLONY Near the confluence of Salmon Creek and Albemarle Sound in Bertie County, [...]

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