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Coast Read below for examples of recent land and historic preservation projects that are helping communities on the North Carolina Coast and Coastal Plain. If you'd like to suggest a project to be highlighted on this website, please e-mail nominations for projects to Kate Dixon, Director, at kdixon@landfortomorrow.org or call her at 919-403-8558 x 1009.
  • The Roanoke River in northeastern North Carolina is the "largest intact bottomland hardwood swamp forest east of the Mississippi. Mistletoe and Spanish moss decorate majestic cypress trees and towering tupelos. Blossoms of cardinal flowers blaze in shafts of sunlight underneath. The area is home to black bear, river otter, white-tail deer, bobcat, beaver and mink. Over 200 bird species have been sighted in the river corridor, including bald eagles, barred owl, osprey and anhinga. Coupled with the hundreds of great egrets and great blue herons nesting in the region, it is a birdwatcher's paradise. The River is renowned for its abundance of striped bass, largemouth bass, black crappie, lunker catfish, gar and bowfin." For many years, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, NC Wildlife Resources Commission and The Nature Conservancy have worked cooperatively to protect land along this river because of its extraordinary natural habitats and diversity of wildlife and native plants. They have partnered with Dominion Power and the US Corps of Engineers to manage water flow through dams to mimic the natural flow of the river while still generating needed power. But the river has been difficult for many people to access and enjoy unless they were willing to don hip waders for the swamps or had a sturdy fishing boat. Roanoke River Partners is a new nonprofit working to change that by building elevated camping platforms on the river and its tributaries. Eleven of these are now in place, including a luxury model with screening to keep the mosquitoes away!

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