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The 10,000 acres that The Nature Conservancy helped to protect adjoins the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and two designated Wilderness Areas — Citico and Joyce Kilmer.
Ecological Importance
The 10,000 acres being protected by The Nature Conservancy contain 21 rare, threatened or endangered species. A wide range of amphibians, birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and plants make their home here including:
Successes So Far
In August 2008, The Nature Conservancy purchased 5,640 acres of Tapoco lands that had been secured under conservation easements since 2004 and immediately transferred them to the U.S. Forest Service, the National Park Service, and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency as public land.
The remaining 4,000+ acres of Tapoco lands are now protected by conservation easements. The Nature Conservancy ultimately plans to acquire and transfer the property to the Smoky Mountains National Park and the Cherokee National Forest to ensure the land will be open to the public.
Major Threats
Among other threats, this property could have been sold for development.
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