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The Conservancy is truly grateful to the more than 75 landowners who have made the important decision to permanently protect their land and partnered with the Conservancy in order to do so. Our landowners have unique stories about their properties and why they have made this lasting commitment. These landowners have allowed the Conservancy to permanently protect more than 8,000 acres throughout our service area and, as always, their generosity and commitment to land protection serves as the foundation for all that the Conservancy does to fulfill its mission.

Please learn more about how the Conservancy protects land.

If you are interested in seeing where these properties are located, you can do that via our interactive map or downloadable pdf.


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South Fork River Watershed
Location: Catawba, Gaston and Lincoln counties

Property NameAcreageDate(s)
Aderholdt Property75.02004
Betty Jean Banker Preserve6.22007
Big Sky Property41.32004
Boy Scouts Preserve8.42007
Colt-Thornburg43.42004
Cook Preserve33.12002
David and Linda Hoyle Property32.52004
Friday Farm166.82004
Goat Island Preserve38.22008
Hoffman Property27.02002
Hoyle Lineberger Property58.92003
Jack Moore Preserve99.82006
Laurel Hill Preserve227.22001-2008
Meakin Property62.62000
Meakin-Lincoln Co. Preserve117.52003
Northbrook52.32006
Oakwood Farm62.82003
Paul and Agnes Rhyne Conservation Preserve324.31999-2003
Pharr Preserve41.52002-2003
Pharr Yarns Preserve94.82010
Pinhook Preserve124.62000-2005
Pott Creek Preserve38.52005
Pott Creek Wetland75.22003
Project Bullseye34.62010
Ramsey Property20.22003
Redlair Farm and Forest727.81999-2007
River Oaks Plantation252.02001
Riverbend Preserve68.42004
Rollins Preserve26.22008
Spencer Mountain Wetland103.12000
Viles Property262.22000
Total Acreage3346.4

Featured Landowner
"It's remarkable to me that the bark stayed on these logs all this time...Dad moved to Dallas in 1949, but I always said I wanted to move back. I just don't want to ever see (this property) developed. "
Ed Friday
Friday Farm, Meadow Bog