✨ A thriving seal colony is in residence at Orford Ness in Suffolk! 🦭 Thanks to minimal human disturbance & natural shelter, this site has seen 80 grey seal pups born this winter alone, with numbers growing each year. A win for marine life! 🌊 Read more: https://lnkd.in/efSqj7k9
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Save the date ♻️ The 29th annual St. Johns River Celebration Clean Up is Saturday, March 16th. Join us to help keep Jacksonville beautiful by removing litter and debris from parks, boat ramps and neighborhoods at 42 sites around town. To find a location near you, please visit: https://lnkd.in/e6Ccnsnw
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Everything is connected. When communities are faced with issues like extreme drought, it's often nature that delivers a solution. We can learn a lot about the world around us by looking at the soil under our feet - or, how the plants along a riverbank help to clean water coming in and also prevent flooding. That's why the Foundation for America's Public Lands has invested important seed funding to help Western communities trouble-shoot growing pressures from drought. Whether it's putting tech to work in ranching communities, or supporting infrastructure and restoration, each little glimmer has a meaningful impact across the entire Colorado River Basin.
🎉 EXCITING NEWS: Today, the Foundation announced the launch of its new Drought Resilience Fund with a $2.4M investment to help boost drought resilience on public lands and waters in the Colorado River Basin! The first two grants will help BLM partners in Colorado and Arizona expand innovative, community-led initiatives to combat severe drought, secure drinking water, and improve the health of our lands and waters. To learn more about the exciting work underway, and hear from community partners, visit americaslands.org/stories.
Stories - America's Public Lands
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Check out our new article in the Land Magazine. It all about the Wilson-Carlsbad Ranch. 7005+/- acres in Tom Green and Coke County, Texas. This is such a good ranch extremely close to San Angelo. It is very hard to find a ranch of this size so close to a major town. Check it out below! https://lnkd.in/gmnU9X8V
Texas LAND Fall 2024
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Hey friends! It’s that time of the year again!! Northern Kentucky Restoration Weekend is set for Saturday, April 27th. Registration will open on Monday, April 1st. Stay tuned for the link!! https://lnkd.in/gNj9XNsW
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You know what they say... a picture is worth a thousand words. In this photograph you can see healthy, restored Country bursting with life on the left; on the right, over the fence, is an opportunity to turn cleared land into a thriving, connected ecosystem. This photograph shows the fence line that separates Bush Heritage's Red Moort Reserve from a neighbouring property in the south-west of Western Australia. Just down the road, a similar fence line exists between our Monjebup Reserve and a property with the wonderful name of Dodgey Downs. Bush Heritage is currently fundraising to purchase Dodgey Downs. This strategic acquisition would allow us to do what we do best - applying the best science, Indigenous knowledge and world-leading land management practices to restore the landscape and bring the bush back to good health. With a settlement date of 1 July, we only have 10 days left to secure the costs to protect this property, forever. Every dollar counts! Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/gpJD6Bwm 📷 Bee Stephens
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After the Emancipation, Black Landowners acquired land and "passed" down the rights to the land to their heir as a means to building generational wealth. Essentially, this was not done through a formal judicial process and, today, we identify this as Heirs' Property (HP). HP is not only the leading cause of Black land loss but is also for other low-wealth groups such as Appalachian landowners. Come with us down memory lane and listen to some historical #lowcountry community members who've experienced the struggle with having Heirs' Property. https://lnkd.in/ecnHju_J #heirsproperty #landjustice
The Center For Heirs' Property Preservation presents: 5 Historic African American Communities
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Look out for Curby, the City’s Stormwater Mascot, in this month's Kannapolis Matters! 🐢 Curby is a Eastern Box Turtle, which is the state reptile. Like many other creatures, Curby calls the beautiful lakes, rivers and streams of Kannapolis home. 💧 It is Curby's mission to protect his habitat and to educate everyone in Kannapolis about stormwater and how it can affect the environment. 🌍 Learn more about Curby in the March Kannapolis Matters: https://lnkd.in/dPDbVtdN
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In 22 days, a wildfire ravaged 60,000 acres, including the Bouverie Preserve.🔥Eight of its ten buildings were lost, with the rest damaged by smoke. For the full story, visit: https://ow.ly/CP7o50Rn7Ng
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