The Brunswick County Conservation Partnership is committed to serving our community and county residents with a focus on responsible growth. As a coastal region, the preservation of our trees is essential to our well-being. Access to safe and clean drinking water is crucial for the health of our community, including our children and animals. Our organization advocates for a robust infrastructure that addresses the needs and priorities of our citizens. Our wetlands and natural resources need protection as well as our wildlife habitats. Please join us in keeping our coastal community the beautiful place we have grown to love!
Urgent plea: Protect our farmlands now! Our community's agricultural heritage is under threat from destructive developmental practices. Farmers are at risk of losing their crops and livestock to encroaching housing developments. These developments create heat islands that can lead to devastating losses. We need your immediate support to stand with our farmers and safeguard their lands. North Carolina faces the imminent loss of millions of acres in the next two decades. Act now to preserve our farmland for future generations. We have reached out to local school officials to secure land for our children and Future Farmers of America. Time is of the essence - join us in this crucial mission today!
Our expertise lies in the preservation of crucial wetland ecosystems, essential for maintaining wildlife populations and environmental equilibrium. Wetlands serve as a cost-effective filtration system for stormwater and hurricane runoff, playing a vital role in flood prevention. These habitats support diverse organisms and serve as key feeding grounds for wildlife. Wetlands are legally protected only when water flows through them to a designated water source. We condemn the unlawful draining of wetlands by developers for construction purposes, a reprehensible act that warrants criminal prosecution.
Join us in our mission to protect our precious trees and wildlife, ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come. The practice of clearcutting for residential developments must come to an end now! Our trees play a vital role in absorbing thousands of gallons of water, safeguarding our land from devastating floods. Not only are the trees themselves cut down, but their entire root systems are destroyed in the process. During hurricanes, trees serve as a crucial barrier against strong winds, reducing damage to our homes. While the sight of swaying trees may be intimidating, most have withstood years of hurricanes in our region. By maintaining their health and strength, the risk of falling branches or trees on your property is significantly reduced. Furthermore, trees provide essential habitats and food sources for our wildlife and birds. The increase in bears, alligators, coyotes, and other predatory animals in our neighborhoods and roadways poses a threat to our safety and way of life. This surge in wildlife encounters can be directly attributed to the loss of their homes and food sources due to rampant growth and clearcutting. As newcomers to the area, many can attest to the impact of this disturbing trend. We urge you to stand with us in the fight to preserve our trees and wildlife. Together, we can make a difference and ensure a harmonious coexistence with nature. Take action now to protect our environment for the benefit of all.
Brunswick County Conservation Partnership is built by a diverse group of members with extraordinary proficiencies that connotes knowledge as well as technical skills for our organization to thrive. Our organization is dedicated in protecting our unique eco-systems, natural resources, and history while fighting for clean safe water. Our mission is to stop irresponsible growth and preserve wildlife, wetlands, marshes, rivers, and farmlands in our area. Our goal is to build a stronger community for future generations by preserving lands with wildlife and natural areas for conservation purposes.
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