Open Space Institute Support Adds 250 More 'Climate-Resilient' Acres Along Central North Carolina's Poison Fork Creek
July 22, 2019
July 22, 2019
RANDOLPH, North Carolina, July 22 -- The Open Space Institute issued the following news release:
With support from the Open Space Institute (OSI), another property near a scenic creek is now permanently in central North Carolina. With its protection, the land can continue to provide a refuge for plants and animals, even as the climate changes.
With mature hardwood forest and habitat for rare species, the 250-acre property possesses over a half-mile of frontage on Poison . . .
With support from the Open Space Institute (OSI), another property near a scenic creek is now permanently in central North Carolina. With its protection, the land can continue to provide a refuge for plants and animals, even as the climate changes.
With mature hardwood forest and habitat for rare species, the 250-acre property possesses over a half-mile of frontage on Poison . . .