Press Release:
The Land Trust for the Little Tennessee (LTLT) has released its 2012 annual report The Land Steward. The report contains photos and details of LTLT’s conservation work throughout Western North Carolina. The Land Steward also recognizes LTLT’s members and organizational partners, and gives information on LTLT’s organizational status.
The projects highlighted in this year’s Land Steward focus on LTLT’s work to conserve the land, water, and culture of Western North Carolina. These include LTLT’s collaborative effort with Macon County to repurpose the Cowee School into a Heritage Center; the upcoming sale of the conserved Hall Mountain Tract to the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians through a new federal grant program; and LTLT’s work to educate landowners on the importance of maintaining the health of streams that run through their property.
To request copies of The Land Steward please contact Jill Wiggins, Membership & Outreach Associate for LTLT. More information on the publication, as well as links to archived publications can be found on the LTLT website.