Three Rivers Land Trust conserves 89 acres on Deep River in Moore County

March 24, 2020

Three Rivers Land Trust is excited to announce the permanent conservation of 89 acres located along the Deep River in Moore County. The Deep River has long been a focal area for conservation efforts for the land trust, and is designated by North Carolina as a High Quality Watershed. This section of the Deep River is also identified as a natural heritage natural area known more commonly as Deep River Below High Falls Aquatic Habitat. The federally listed as endangered Cape Fear Shiner has been documented in the river just off this tract.

“We were happy to work with this landowner to complete their conservation vision for the property,” states Executive Director Travis Morehead. “This section of the Deep River is particularly important from a water quality and a recreation perspective, and we are glad to see another property here permanently protected.”

The primary purpose of the conservation easement is to protect and enhance the natural features and resources of the wetlands and riparian areas associated with Deep River and unnamed tributaries. The easement will also improve and maintain water quality, control sediment runoff, and provide habitat for unique native flora and fauna that rely on the riparian ecosystems.

Funding for this acquisition was provided by the North Carolina Clean Water Management Trust Fund and Anne Leahy in honor of her mother Jane M Mueller.

To learn more about how to protect your own property, or how to support Three Rivers Land Trust in our conservation mission, contact Crystal Cockman at 704-647-0302 or crystal@threeriverslandtrust.org

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