

2009 Annual Report NEW!
Little Yellow Mountain: Secure at Last; Celebrating a Record Year for Controlled Burning; Climate Change Project Takes Off; Saving Forests in Micronesia.
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Prescribed Fire Brochure
Learn about the ways fire is helpful to the ecosystems which have depended on it for thousands of years.

Completing the Picture in the Sandhills
In this issue: The importance of the Clark 2 tract in the Sandhills; Protecting Avery County's Little Yellow Mountain; Restoring Atlantic White Cedar in Bladen County; and Controlled fires in the Sandhills.

Cove Swamp
In this issue: How the community saved Cove Swamp; Burning to Restor a Mountain Bog; Tracking Black Bears; and Monitoring Rare Plants on Bluff Mountain.

Conservancy Launches Climate Change Adaptation Project
Duke Energy's $1 Million Commitment to Climate Change Adaptation on the Albermarle Peninsula; Michigan Students Glad to Spend Spring Break Planting Pine Seedlings; Replanting Venus Fly Traps in the Green Swamp; NC Chapter Gets Visit From Former President of Palau at Oceans and Coasts Party.

2008 Annual Report
Protecting the Oldest Trees in North America - Bald Cypress; Saving a Record Oak on the Roanoke; Savanna Protected in the Sandhills; Climate Change a Threat to Alligator River Shoreline; Grandfather Mountain to Become state's 34th State Park; and Building a Trail for People with Disabilities in Nags Head Woods.
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