The Land Trust of North Alabama has successfully raised $300,000 to purchase a 65-acre property on Green Mountain, ensuring permanent protection of the land, according to online reports.
Securing a critical conservation link
The newly acquired acreage connects two existing Land Trust parcels, enhances wildlife habitat, and safeguards vital water resources. The purchase is part of the Land Trust’s River to Gap corridor, a long-term initiative to create a continuous conservation corridor from the Tennessee River to Blevins Gap.
Community support and impact
“This achievement reflects the incredible passion our community has for protecting North Alabama’s natural spaces,” said Hallie Porter, Development Director for the Land Trust. “Every contribution, large or small, helped ensure that this land will remain wild, connected, and accessible for generations.”
About River to Gap
For more than 20 years, the Land Trust has worked to preserve Green Mountain’s ecological integrity through strategic land acquisitions. Securing this 65-acre parcel represents a major step toward completing the connected conservation corridor. More information is available at landtrustnal.org/rivertogap.
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