Leadership (4)
- Kevin Brice
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President & CEO
- Tandy Jones
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Director of Special Projects
- Jeff Masten
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Director of Conservation Strategies
- Jessica Poland
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Office Manager
jessica@triangleland.org
Topics
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1101 Haynes St. Ste. 205
Raleigh, NC 27604 - Website:
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Triangle Land Conservancy – News
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.
News
- Durham conservation leader Ryals preserves land on South Lowell Road; TLC’s Our Water, Our Land campaign instrumental (0 Comments)
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February 22, 2010
Hildegard Ryals, a longtime conservation leader in Durham, donated a conservation easement to Triangle Land Conservancy on a 59-acre tract in northern Durham County at the end of December 2009. By donating a conservation easement, rather than donating the land... Read more >
- TLC’s Our Water, Our Land fund helps conserve 41 acres in western Wake (0 Comments)
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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 >
- Triangle Land Conservancy preserves two Knightdale-Wendell area farms (0 Comments)
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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 Moore family conserve 132-acre Buffalo Ridge Farm on Buffalo Creek in Johnston Coun (0 Comments)
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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 >
- Stimulating walks (0 Comments)
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February 6, 2009
From the News & Observer Sun, Feb. 01, 2009 Editorial One step at a time, hikers eat up the miles. And one section at a time, new hiking trails take shape. North Carolina's ambitious Mountains-to-Sea trail is being built that... Read more >
- Winter green, but not evergreen (0 Comments)
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February 6, 2009
From the Carrboro Citizen January 31, 2009 By Ken Moore Winter in the woods is the best time to appreciate land contours, the striking differences of tree bark, the stature of individual specimens and the leaves of evergreen wildflowers. It’s... Read more >
- 330-acre Johnston tract boosts Mountains-to-Sea Trail (0 Comments)
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February 6, 2009
From the News & Observer Wade Rawlins - Staff Writer Published: Wed, Jan. 28, 2009 Three recent land acquisitions will give a push to North Carolina's Mountains-to-Sea Trail in the Triangle and the Triad. State parks officials this month completed... Read more >
- December Deals Deliver Water Quality (0 Comments)
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February 5, 2009
TLC completed four conservation projects in December to increase water quality protection across the Triangle. The projects, totaling 358 acres, will create almost 4 miles of water quality buffers on the Little River (Durham Co.), Neuse River (Johnston Co.), and... Read more >
- TLC conserves three more Deep River tracts (0 Comments)
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February 5, 2009
Working with the NC Division of Parks and Recreation and tapping funding from three state conservation trust funds, Triangle Land Conservancy recently completed three conservation purchases in the “Forks of the River” area of the Deep River to augment the... Read more >
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