Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust Board of Directors held their quarterly meeting on October 12 and approved the conservation of three new properties.
These places will buffer other conserved lands in Cashiers and Highlands, help to protect the Town of Highlands drinking water, preserve part of the Appalachian Trail and Bartram Trail viewshed,s and protect rare species.
As an accredited Land Trust, HCLT’s all-volunteer board adheres to a set of standards and practices set by the Land Trust Alliance Accreditation Commission and work under a five-year strategic plan.
Pictured at the top of the article from left are Highlands-Cashiers Board of Directors held their quarterly meeting on October 12th and approved the conservation of three new properties. These places will: buffer other conserved lands in Cashiers and Highlands, help to protect the Town of Highlands drinking water, preserve part of the Appalachian Trail and Bartram Trail viewsheds and protect rare species.
As an accredited Land Trust, HCLT’s all-volunteer board adheres to a set of standards and practices set by the Land Trust Alliance Accreditation Commission and work under a five-year strategic plan.
Pictured at the top of the article are Adam Zimmerman, Will McKee, Brad Armstrong, Sharon Cole, Carlton King, Bill Mauldin, Richard Melvin, Jeff Zahner, Kathie Marsh, (front) Amy Patterson, Karen Patterson, Hillrie Quin. Not pictured: Ann McKee Austin, Sandy Barrow, Bob Bryan, Lawrence Dimmitt, Walter Wingfield.