Coble Tract

Dr. Charles Coble, a native of Oakboro in southern Stanly County, has always talked aboutย preserving the local landscape for future generations. Through the recent donation of aย conservation easement on his 52 acre farm, Charles has now officially practiced what he has long been preaching. The protection of this property expands upon The LandTrustโ€™s work within theย Rocky River watershed. Nearly 2,500 feet of river frontage will be permanently protected via theย terms of the easement.

Charlesโ€™ highly successful professional career has taken him many places. After receiving hisย doctorate from UNC Chapel Hill, Charles became a Professor of Science Education at Eastย Carolina University. He was then named Dean of the School of Education at ECU beforeย becoming the Vice President of the 16 campus University of North Carolina system. Today,ย Charles continues his efforts within the education field by working with the Educationย Commission of the States in Denver, Colorado.

Despite all of these travels, Charles has never lost his enduring love of southern Stanly County.ย Perhaps this commitment is what makes this project so special. As Kevin Redding puts it โ€œCharlesย came to us with a clear vision of what he wanted his legacy to be, and together we have made thatย vision a realityโ€. For Charles the decision to preserve his land was a combination of family tiesย and respect for nature. โ€œThis farm has been a place where I have camped, fished, and just enjoyedย being with my late father Mack Coble, my brothers and sister, with my children Chris and Andrea,ย and with many friends over the years. I am so pleased that this cherished place will remain as isย for all to enjoy well into the future. I thank Kevin Redding and his colleagues at The LandTrustย for Central North Carolina for helping to make it happenโ€.

The farm is comprised of a mix of open fields and hardwood forests. The elevation gradientย provides wonderful views of the Rocky River as it forms the property boundary. The property alsoย provides a peaceful habitat for numerous forms of wildlife. These different aspects display many ofย our foremost goals: protection of farmland, preservation of family lands, conservation of riparianย corridors, maintaining wildlife habitat and securing the regionโ€™s scenic beauty. The Cobleย property is clearly a site that The LandTrust is proud to have helped protect.

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