Your local land trust saving nature's special places in Piedmont North Carolina

Piedmont Land Conservancy is a non-profit, grassroots land trust in nine North Carolina Counties: Alamance, Caswell, Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry, and Yadkin.

Piedmont Land Conservancy permanently protects important lands to conserve our region's rivers and streams, natural and scenic areas, wildlife habitat, and farmland that make the Piedmont a healthy and vibrant place to live, work and visit for present and future generations.

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Corporate Partners

Hatteras Financial
Flow Lexus of Winston-Salem
First Tennessee Bank
Womble Carlyle
Kilpatrick Townsend
Mercedes-Benz of Winston-Salem and Greensboro

News

December 2011

Property owner donates easement for lake

Perhaps in the spirit of Christmas, but specifically in the name of preservation, a local property owner has made a commitment that will enable scenic farmland and a source of drinking water to receive long-term protection. Read more:Mount Airy News

October 2011

Thanks, Owens Family !

Our own Taylor Owens selected PLC as the beneficiary of a $5,000 gift from theGreensboro Grasshoppers.

August 2011

Protecting the Piedmont

Piedmont Land Conservancy's conservation efforts stretch across nine counties, from Guy Troy's tree farm in Randolph County to Price Park, just 10 minutes from downtown Greensboro. They've helped protect historic Bethania outside Winston-Salem and the pristine Fisher Peak wilderness in Surry County In its first 20 years, PLC has leveraged tens of millions of dollars to protect 17,700 acres. Read thefull articlefrom the July/August issue of Wildlife in North Carolina.

Events

2012 Outings and Events

Join us in 2012 for our Second Saturday Series - Connecting Kids with Nature. Our next outing is Saturday, February 11 at Autumn Creek in Summerfield. Clickherefor directions. We'll meet at the end of Autumn Hills Drive, just off of Lake Brandt Road in Summerfield - about a mile North of Scalesville Road.. Call the PLC office at 336.691.0088 for more information.

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