Reaves Chapel Steeple Returns
Reaves Chapel Steeple Returns By Al Beatty President of the Cedar Hill/West Bank Heritage Foundation With eager anticipation everyone was watching and waiting for the steeple with its original [...]
Reaves Chapel Steeple Returns By Al Beatty President of the Cedar Hill/West Bank Heritage Foundation With eager anticipation everyone was watching and waiting for the steeple with its original [...]
Over the past two months, the staff and Board of the Coastal Land Trust have been working closely together to plan for the future of the organization. We want [...]
Mellissa Dionesotes Promoted Mellissa Dionesotes, stewardship biologist for the Coastal Land Trust, has been promoted to Land and Stewardship Manager. In this position, Mellissa will be responsible for coordinating [...]
The N.C. Coastal Land Trust completed the purchase of 265 acres along 1.1 miles of the Cape Fear River in Bladen County. The property, located in the small town [...]
Laura Brockington: Duke Stanback Fellow Laura Brockington is currently a graduate student at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment. She is studying Ecosystem Science and Conservation. As the Coastal [...]
My connection to the Coastal Land Trust and Springer’s Point is through my brother, Jim Stephenson. Jim was an environmental policy analyst who lobbied for causes in Raleigh. He [...]
Congratulations to Montana Donahue for winning our Earth Month photo contest! Montana is an art student at UNCW and captured Fishing At Dawn at Wrightsville Beach, NC. We asked for [...]
Two iconic sites in the Outer Banks – Island Farm on Roanoke Island and the land surrounding the beautiful Currituck Lighthouse – are now permanently protected. The Coastal Land [...]
North Carolina Coastal Land Trust Renewal of Accreditation Stakeholder Notification/Public Notice The land trust accreditation program recognizes land conservation organizations that meet national quality standards for protecting important [...]
This spring the Coastal Land Trust helped expand the Croatan National Forest! We transferred the 349.91 acre Bate tract, in Craven County, to the U. S. Forest [...]