Environment & Natural Resource
The North Carolina Land and Water Fund (NCLWF), established by the General Assembly in 1996, has successfully conserved over half a million acres and protected or restored 3,000 miles of streams and rivers across the state. With a commitment to enhancing water quality, preserving natural habitats, and ensuring public access to open spaces, the Fund has played a vital role in safeguarding North Carolina's unique natural and cultural resources for future generations.
NCLWF supports various initiatives, including land conservation, stream restoration, and innovative stormwater solutions, by providing grants to local organizations and agencies. These efforts not only improve environmental health but also promote recreational opportunities and community well-being, reflecting the Fund's dedication to fostering a sustainable and vibrant natural landscape.
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