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SAHC's flagship project is protecting the Highlands of Roan in Mitchell and Avery Counties, North Carolina and in Carter
County in Tennessee.
The same qualities that make the Roan and other areas of
the Southern Appalachians important to conserve for the future
also draw unchecked development that threatens to ruin them.
Many areas in these mountains are not yet protected and are
at risk of being lost forever. Because of the significance
and fragility of these ecosystems, protecting them is the
Conservancy's highest priority.
Please click to see Map of SAHC's
Priorities.
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Smoky Mountains
The Conservancy is protecting high-altitude ridges adjacent
to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Haywood
and Jackson Counties in North Carolina. Traditional uses
of the land such as farming, hunting, and fishing are
at risk of being lost forever, unless we set aside places
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Newfound and Walnut Mountains
These mountains extend northwest of Asheville to the Appalachian
Trail on the Tennessee state line, and include high grassy
meadows along ridge-tops, steep forested coves and slopes
and intact bottomland farms. All of these features are
threatened as population expands from Asheville into this
formerly remote area. The Conservancy is actively working
to protect and connect tracts here, and so far has safeguarded
over 1,000 acres. |
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Pisgah Ridge
and Balsam Mountains
This area extends north and south of the Pisgah Ridge
following the Blue Ridge Parkway. In this area, The Conservancy
has protected over 1,400 acres of pristine watersheds,
mature forests and high-biodiversity streams. |
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Black Mountains
Reaching northeast of Asheville and including the Craggy
Mountains in the Pisgah National and Mount Mitchell State
Parks, since the days of Elisha Mitchell and Big Tom Wilson,
the Black Mountains have been the cornerstone of conservation
in North Carolina. |
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Mountains
of East Tennessee
The Conservancy has protected several special places in
the mountains of East Tennessee, including a historic
farm located very close to Sampson Mountain, the Unaka
Mountain Wilderness area, the Appalachian Trail, and
a tract on Walnut Mountain near the Appalachian Trail,
contiguous with Cherokee National Forest. |
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The
Emerald Lands Program
Through this outreach program, we have protected thousands
of areas of natural, scenic, recreational and historic
urban and rural lands in Buncombe and Madison Counties,
and conducted workshops to inform private landowners,
estate planning professionals and tax advisors about options
and financial incentives to protect privately-owned conservation
lands. |
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Click to access Map of SAHC's
Priorities. |
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