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2025
The project includes the restoration and enhancement of multiple tributaries to Sandy Branch, addressing decades of channel incision, bank erosion, and livestock impacts. Stream channels are reconstructed or enhanced to reestablish natural dimension, pattern, and profile, reconnect floodplains, and improve aquatic habitat. Native riparian vegetation is reintroduced throughout the corridor, stabilizing banks, filtering runoff, and reestablishing ecological connectivity across the watershed.
What distinguishes Sandy Branch Phase II is not only the ecological uplift achieved through restoration, but the permanent legal protection placed on the land. A recorded conservation easement ensures that restored streams, wetlands, and buffers are protected forever from incompatible uses. This easement eliminates future development pressure within the project area and guarantees that the conservation values created by the project will endure beyond the monitoring period.
Unique Places to Save, a nonprofit land trust dedicated to conservation stewardship, will hold and enforce the conservation easement. As the long-term easement holder, Unique Places to Save is responsible for ensuring that the site remains protected in perpetuity, with only conservation-compatible activities allowed. This third-party stewardship provides lasting accountability and ensures that the site’s ecological functions are preserved for future generations.
Through permanent protection, professional restoration, and dedicated long-term stewardship, Sandy Branch Phase II delivers durable mitigation outcomes while securing meaningful conservation benefits at both the site and watershed scale. The project stands as a lasting investment in clean water, functional streams, and protected open space within the Cape Fear River Basin.
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