October 2, 2019
Staff Reporter, Albany Herald – The Conservation Fund, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources have announced the permanent protection of more than 7,700 forestland acres in Georgia’s Coastal Plains region. Comprising two properties, the land has been protected with conservation easements and is now part of two new state wildlife management areas providing numerous benefits, including increased public recreational opportunities, protected habitat for the gopher tortoise, longleaf pine restoration and support for local timber-based economies.
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