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NYC Students Restore Smoke Hole Canyon
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August 6, 2011 | Charleston Gazette | WV
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Partnership Is for the Birds; and for the People Too
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August 13, 2011 | Mobile Press-Register | AL
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Conservancies Complete Protection of Little Yellow Mountain Summit
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July 26, 2011 | Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy | Asheville, NC
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Agreement Brings LTTN Total to 60,200 Acres Across State
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September 12, 2011 | Land Trust for Tennessee | Chattanooga
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100 Years of Conservation
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NC - In 1909, the citizens of the Town of Highlands gathered their pennies and dollars and for $500 purchased the summit of Satulah Mountain to protect it from development for all time. The organization born from that first effort, known today as the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust, has gone on to conserve nearly 1,700 acres.
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Planting the Seed of Conservation
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NC - A farm that helped a family through the Depression is permanently protected with a conservation easement. The Gilliams believe that "if you take care of the land, it’ll take care of you."
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510 Acres Protected on Bluff Mountain
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TN - Marian E. Oates recently celebrated her love of the land by donating a conservation easement on her property.
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Farrow Family Protects Farm in Collegedale
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TN - Years ago on Tallant Road in Collegedale, there was little but the Farrow family and a few farms dotted with cows. Today, the Farrow family remains – but with a lot fewer cows. Much of that pastureland has been replaced by subdivisions in this rapidly growing area of Hamilton County. But a Collegedale businessman has found a way to keep his family farm around and add to the character of the area.
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Preserving Kentucky’s Largest Old Growth Forest
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KY - Kentucky Natural Lands Trust recently purchased 400 acres in the old growth Blanton Forest, which provides critical habitat for the federally listed Indian bat.
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