Spread the Word
Raise awareness about the need to preserve North Carolina’s natural resources now!
Consider that:
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In just the past year, more than 100,000 acres of North Carolina's family farms, working forests and natural areas disappeared.
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In the last five years, more than 600,000 acres of farmland have been converted to development. Forestry acreage is at its lowest point in decades.
- More than 3,300 miles of North Carolina streams and rivers do not meet clean water standards.
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Increased land and water conservation funding is needed to protect our state's drinking water supply, family farms and forests, and preserve our state's natural heritage.
Download one of our badges to show your support for preserving land and water in North Carolina:
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