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Leadership (3)

Kevin Brice

President & CEO

Tandy Jones

Director of Special Projects

Jeff Masten

Director of Conservation Strategies

Topics

Address:

1101 Haynes St. Ste. 205
Raleigh, NC 27604

Website:

www.triangleland.org

Subject Area:

Natural Resources

Triangle Land Conservancy

Triangle Land Conservancy protects important open space--stream corridors, forests, wildlife habitat, farmland and natural areas--to help keep the Triangle region a healthy and vibrant place to live and work.

Recent News

TLC’s Our Water, Our Land fund helps Moore family conserve 132-acre Buffalo Ridge Farm on Buffalo Creek in Johnston Coun (0 Comments)

February 22, 2010

Joe and Frances Moore donated a conservation easement on their Buffalo Ridge Farm north of Selma to Triangle Land Conservancy at the end of December 2009. The conservation easement ensures tthe 132-acre property will not be subdivided, that a portion... Read more >

Triangle Land Conservancy preserves two Knightdale-Wendell area farms (0 Comments)

February 22, 2010

The owners of two eastern Wake County farms—Fern Hill Farm and Hidden Spring Farm—donated conservation easements to Triangle Land Conservancy at the end of December 2009. The conservation easements ensure that 209 acres in the rural area north of Knightdale... Read more >

TLC’s Our Water, Our Land fund helps conserve 41 acres in western Wake (0 Comments)

February 22, 2010

Bill and Mary Mills donated a conservation easement on their farm in the Green Level community of western Wake County to Triangle Land Conservancy at the end of December 2009. The conservation easement on 41 acres of the 50-acre farm... Read more >

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Recent Articles

Young farmer already thinking about the future (0 Comments)

April 17, 2009

I love visiting farms, and I take every opportunity I can to get out of the office and meet with farmers. Last week, I spent a rainy afternoon with Lin Andrew at his Chestnut Hill Farm in Chatham County. Lin... Read more >

Land will remain forever green (0 Comments)

April 17, 2009

SILK HOPE -- It seems to Lin Andrew that his family has been farming forever on the verdant land in northwestern Chatham County where he raises layer chickens and beef cattle. A conservation easement he signed will make sure it... Read more >

Funds for farmland (0 Comments)

April 17, 2009

Letter to the News & Observer March 13, 2009 Your March 1 editorial "Farmland, paved" laid out in stark terms the changes affecting North Carolina's agricultural land. A drive across the state illustrates those changes. So many developments are named... Read more >

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Recent Opportunities

The Few, The Proud, TLC's Conservation Corps (0 Comments)

February 5, 2009

Looking for an exciting conservation volunteer opportunity? One where you can get your hands a little dirty and be part of a team? TLC's Conservation Corps may be just the thing for you. Find out more at on TLC's Conservation... Read more >

TLC offers a variety of volunteer opportunities (0 Comments)

February 5, 2009

To learn more about TLC's volunteer opportunities, go to TLC's volunteer webpage. Read more >

TLC's Trail Crew (0 Comments)

February 5, 2009

Trail Crew volunteers assist with stewardship of TLC properties by providing many types of physical support in the field. Their projects are varied and interesting, and include building kiosks, removing invasive plant species, building and maintaining trails and cleaning up... Read more >

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