Jan 5, 2022 | Information, Press Release, Year-End Summary
In 2021, SERLC protected one thousand three hundred twenty-one (1,321) acres of rare habitats, farms, forests, and creeks in North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. This now brings our cumulative total to 34,750 acres of land protected. And we’re looking forward to...
Jan 25, 2021 | Information, Press Release, Year-End Summary
2020 was a challenging year to say the least! Even during this pandemic year, SERLC managed to protect one thousand seven hundred seventy-seven (1,777) acres of rare habitats, farms, forests, and creeks in North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Field work needed to be...
Mar 10, 2020 | Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Press Release, South Carolina, Tennessee, Year-End Summary
In 2019 SERLC protected one thousand six hundred (1,600) acres of rare habitats, farms, forests, and creeks in Georgia and Alabama. This brings our cumulative total to 31,651 acres of land protected! And we’re looking forward to protecting more land in the future. The...
Jan 12, 2019 | Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Projects, South Carolina, Tennessee, Year-End Summary
In 2018 SERLC protected a considerable three thousand fifty-three (3,053) acres of forests, views, river banks, and farms in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Alabama. We’re proud to bring our cumulative total to 30,050 acres of land protected forever! And we’re looking...
Jan 16, 2018 | Press Release, Year-End Summary
In 2017 SERLC protected one thousand eight hundred seventeen (1,817) acres of farms and forests in Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina. This now brings our cumulative total to 26,997 acres of land protected! And we’re looking forward to protecting more land in the...
Jun 8, 2017 | Georgia, North Carolina, Press Release, Projects, South Carolina, Year-End Summary
Cox Point easement in SC The Cox Point property dates back to an original King’s Grant and is part of a 5th generation family farm, with the 6th generation now working it as well. The family got to a point where they felt the only choice was to put the tract up for...
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