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Learn about our latest restoration & conservation efforts and discover how healthy land & aquatic resources benefit our communities across the US

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    ‎ ‎ |‎ ‎ Christine Pickens, September 2025

    River Mouths: Part Three on River Ecology & Conservation

    This is the final part of our series on river ecology and conservation. This article follows part one about mid-reach river ecology and conservation and part two about headwaters ecology and conservation. If you haven’t read those yet, chec...

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    ‎ ‎ |‎ ‎ Mandi Taylor, August 2025

    Conservation: Deeper Than the Natural Resources

    Land conservation is a powerful tool that has consistently proven to benefit public health, boost economies, and reduce effects of natural disasters. While we have access to ample data that highlights the tangible benefits of land conservat...

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    ‎ ‎ |‎ ‎ Caroline Sevier, August 2025

    How Conservation Helps Keep PFAS Out of Water

    Have you ever seen a new acronym online and wondered what it meant? In a world swimming with acronyms like LOL and YOLO, you are definitely not the only one. PFAS isn’t a trendy new text lingo, but actually a dangerous source of widespread ...

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    ‎ ‎ |‎ ‎ Michael Scisco, August 2025

    Lasting Conservation Depends on Private Commitment

    Across the United States, mountain slopes, productive farmland, forested valleys, and headwater streams define the character of our shared natural heritage. While public lands such as national parks and forests often get the spotlight, the ...

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    ‎ ‎ |‎ ‎ Mandi Taylor, June 2025

    How Working Lands Unlock Community Benefits

    If you are an avid reader of our blog posts, you probably have a pretty good understanding of what we mean when we reference “working lands.” Farms, ranches, some forests, and lands where people can hunt or fish are often called working lan...

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    ‎ ‎ |‎ ‎ Christine Pickens, May 2025

    Conserving a Transitional Wetland in a Rapidly Developing Estuary

    In partnership with New Hanover Soil and Water Conservation District, and funding provided by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, 14 acres of floating marsh located on Eagles Island were permanently protected. This critical site expa...

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    ‎ ‎ |‎ ‎ Mandi Taylor, May 2025

    How Green Spaces Improve Our Immune System

    Like many other millennials, I grew up hearing tales of hardship from the older generations - like the infamous 12-mile, uphill both ways trek to school. We were often labeled as “soft” compared to their experiences. Now, when seeing the yo...

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    ‎ ‎ |‎ ‎ Mandi Taylor, April 2025

    How Wetlands Impact Insurance Costs - Part Two

    In the first part of our research into how wetlands impact insurance costs, we discussed the decline of wetlands across the U.S., amplified by recent legal changes that leave millions of acres unprotected. Now, we connect that ecological lo...

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    ‎ ‎ |‎ ‎ Mandi Taylor, April 2025

    How Wetlands Impact Insurance Costs - Part One

    Welcome to the first installment of our Conservation Cares series! We often hear about land and natural resource conservation in broad strokes, but how does it tangibly affect our daily lives? This series of topics illustrates how different...

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    ‎ ‎ |‎ ‎ Mandi Taylor, April 2025

    The Importance of Stewardship in Conservation

    When you hear about land and resource conservation, the focus is often on the big moments: a large parcel of land being protected in perpetuity, a forest is spared from development, or a critical habitat is preserved for wildlife. But what ...

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    ‎ ‎ |‎ ‎ Michael Scisco, January 2025

    The Financial Basics of Conservation Easements

    Conservation easements are voluntary agreements landowners can utilize to permanently protect their property from incompatible uses. They also have fairly significant financial incentives that can benefit landowners by providing tax deducti...

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    ‎ ‎ |‎ ‎ Christine Pickens, December 2024

    The Mid-Reaches: Part Two on River Ecology & Conservation

    Welcome back to our series on river ecology and conservation. This is a follow-up article to one published recently about headwater river ecology & conservation. If you haven’t read that yet, hop over there first! Otherwise, keep swimming d...

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