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Conserving Land to Support National Defense

Conserving lands surrounding Fort Bragg and Camp Mackall are critical to the soldiers training on these installations and are essential to our overall national defense. Our goal is to permanently conserve key lands surrounding Fort Bragg, to reduce the impacts of realistic military training on nearby residents and to allow the military to use as much of the installation for training purposes as possible. We strive to balance conservation with the needs of our military partners.

Join with us in conserving these lands and ensuring our soldiers have every training advantage before they arrive in a hostile environment.

Our Mission

To conserve the natural areas, rural landscapes, family farms, scenic rivers, and historic places in the central piedmont and sandhills of North Carolina.

Impact by County

We proudly operate across 15 counties in North Carolina’s central Piedmont and Sandhills regions. Each area holds unique ecological and cultural value, and we work closely with landowners and communities to ensure long-term conservation.

Anson, Cabarrus, Cumberland, Davidson, Davie, Harnett, Hoke, Iredell, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Richmond, Rowan, Scotland, and Stanly.

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Impact by County

We proudly operate across 15 counties in North Carolina’s central Piedmont and Sandhills regions. Each area holds unique ecological and cultural value, and we work closely with landowners and communities to ensure long-term conservation.

Anson, Cabarrus, Cumberland, Davidson, Davie, Harnett, Hoke, Iredell, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Richmond, Rowan, Scotland, and Stanly.

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“Whatever enables us to go to war, secures our peace.”

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