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Three program areas have been established to bring together the variety of land and water protection programs and strategies:

Forever Natural:
Conserving Natural Areas for Future Generations


North Carolina has one of the most diverse natural environments in the nation. It stretches from the mountains to the sea. Such diversity contributes to the integrity of ecosystems that support water and air quality, plant and wildlife populations, and natural resources.

Our challenge is to conserve habitat for our native species and enrich the key natural features that contribute to the State's unique identity. How are conservation partners supporting the Forever Natural program area?

Working Lands:
Stewardship on Working Farms and Forests


Working landscapes are lands that depend upon their natural resource to generate continuous income. These public and private landholdings include farms, forests, ecotourism and recreational destinations, and historic places. They are vital to the state's natural appearance, culture, and economy. These working lands also provide opportunities for land preservation and sound management.

Conservation of these working landscapes requires multiple, integrated programs that will aid private landowners and public land managers to maintain natural resources and continue the sustainable use of their lands. How are conservation partners supporting the Working Lands program area?


Working on the Water:
Protecting and Restoring Coastal Habitats


Much of North Carolina's past and future is tied to the coastal region - a natural asset with 320 miles of oceanfront and almost 4,000 miles of estuarine coastline. The continued vigor of our commercial and recreational fishing industry, tourism, education and other coastal activities depends on lively ecological systems, cultural resources, and scenic attributes.

We must identify and conserve areas critical for their unique biological and landscape values. Strategies are needed to protect and enhance their contribution to the State's economy and high quality of life. How are conservation partners supporting the Working on the Water program area?

The Office of Conservation & Community Affairs / 1601 Mail Service Center / Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1601