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And when itβs designed well, it doesnβt just βfreezeβ land in place, it helps preserve (and sometimes increase) the natural capital that land provides over time.
If youβre thinking about legacy, resilience, or long-term outcomes, this is the kind of tool that turns values into something durable.
Thatβs where conservation easements come in.
A conservation easement is a legal agreement that prevents incompatible future uses, protecting the conservation values of a property long-term, while the landowner keeps ownership.
Natural capital is the value your land produces without a factory, a pipeline, or a power plant.
Clean water. Flood protection. Healthy habitat. Carbon storage. Recreation.
These are real services that support communities and local economies, and they only keep working if the land stays healthy.
WFCEs include specific provisions to protect wildlife habitats to safeguard ecosystems while implementing sustainable forestry practices. We're very mindful of protecting valuable ecosystems and habitats for the local animal and plant life!
We don't currently have any specific easements for apex predator protection nor do we focus on the wildlife management services - we focus on the land itself. However, they are present on a number of our properties!
Because the goal isnβt to freeze a forest in time.
Itβs to keep it working and keep it intact.
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Working Forest Conservation Easements protect forested land long-term while still allowing sustainable timber harvesting, so landowners can keep the land productive and keep habitat, water quality, and carbon storage in the picture.
A working forest isnβt βnature vs. economy.β
Itβs what happens when stewardship is the plan.
Sounds like an incredible piece of land with a great history! DM us more information if you're serious about pursuing conservation.
This is the future of Unique Places to Save. Weβre building a legacy, one acre at a time. Will you join us? π€β¨
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Our mission for 2026-2030 is clear: move the needle on conservation by focusing on high-value, high-impact projects that serve both nature and the community. By partnering with the N.C. Land and Water Fund and local landowners, weβre proving that conservation can be smart, strategic, and successful.
πΊοΈ We don't just save land. We follow a plan.
The Boiling Spring Wilderness isn't just a lucky findβitβs the "Gold Standard" of our Five-Year Strategic Plan.
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Mitigation work is only as strong as what protects it after the build.
Restoration gains take time to establish, and long-term stewardship is what keeps a project delivering outcomes years later. Thatβs why legal durability matters just as much as the construction plan.
The project area helps connects a 10,000-acre wildlife corridor, protects critical habitat for local species, and safeguards our community's water quality. Itβs a huge step forward for the region, and we appreciate WWAY helping us spread the word!
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π₯ Local press coverage about a big win for Brunswick County!
Thank you to WWAY TV3 for covering our latest announcement! We are excited to share that Unique Places to Save has officially protected more than 1,000 acres of land right here in Brunswick County. π²π§
Example of what βconserved + protectedβ can look like: Camp Creek.
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This is the stewardship gap most people miss: Who monitors it? Who enforces it? Who is responsible when conditions change?
If you fund conservation, hereβs the best question to ask: Who holds long-term responsibility for compliance and stewardship?
Thatβs why βprotectionβ matters as much as βconservation." A site needs guardrails that hold up over time, even as ownership and priorities change.
In mitigation, those guardrails often come through an easement: a legal tool that locks in the siteβs purpose and prevent incompatible future uses.
Securing an easement isn't the end of a project - it's just the beginning! An easement can seem "final" the day it is closed, but the outcomes people care about can take years to establish. And the real risk shows up later: ownership changes, land pressure increases, priorities shift.
Saving this land doesn't just protect plants and animals; it protects the health (and the wallets) of everyone who relies on clean water. Nature does the work so we don't have to. π§πΏ
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This land protects the headwaters of Orton Creek and sits directly over the Castle Hayne Aquiferβthe lifeblood for thousands of residents in Brunswick County. When it rains, this soil and these roots scrub out pollutants before they ever reach your tap.
π° Your water starts right here.
Did you know that the 1,040 acres of the Boiling Spring Wilderness acts as a giant, natural Brita filter?
If your community relies on surface water, this is part of your infrastructure plan.
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Hereβs the shift: protecting surface water isnβt βnice to have.β
Itβs risk reduction. Itβs resilience planning. Itβs cost control.
The smartest water strategy is upstream: protect the source, safeguard the function, and fund long-term stewardship.
Healthy watersheds help reduce runoff pollution, buffer floods, and support more stable flows over time.
You donβt notice it when itβs working. You feel it when itβs gone.
When upstream systems degrade, the costs show up downstream: more flooding, more sediment, and more expensive fixes.
Most people treat water like a utility bill.
Pay, receive, done.
But what youβre paying for is delivery. Not the system.
The real system is upstream: land, wetlands, forests, and streams working together long before water reaches a tap. Thatβs infrastructure, just not the kind made of concrete.
Thank you! π
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