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Roanoke River and zebra swallowtail

The Nature Conservancy has protected nearly 700,000 acres in North Carolina.


Get Outdoors

As warm weather finds its way to North Carolina, you can find fields of wildflowers and other spectacular sites in the Places We Protect across the state.

Hit the Trail

Explore the Roanoke River the best possible way: on its excellent paddle trails. What are you waiting for? Hit the Trail!

 

What's New

The Conservancy transfers 30,309 acres of protected land to the state of North Carolina.

Learn about the Conservancy's successes on the Roanoke and in landscapes across the state. Read our newest Afield now. (.pdf file, 1370 KB)

 

Volunteer

You can help protect nature and preserve life. Volunteer at one of our project offices across the state.  


Images (top to bottom, left to right): Roanoke River © Wildlife Resources Commission; zebra swallowtail © Mark Daniels/TNC.