Summary of Article:
Conservation partners are removing an aging earthen dam from Cranberry Creek Preserve in North Carolina to restore habitat, enhance safety, and improve the Mountains-to-Sea Trail. This project aims to eliminate a significant barrier to the watershed’s health and will help maintain ecosystems and community safety.
The coalition, including American Rivers and the National Park Service, plans to transfer the 200-acre preserve to the National Park Service, which requires the dam’s removal due to safety and environmental concerns. This will allow for the re-routing of the trail, providing a safer hiking experience.
The initiative underscores the importance of strategic dam removals in boosting recreational opportunities, reducing flood risks, and supporting local wildlife. With a grant from the North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission, this project exemplifies the benefits of collaboration and investment in environmental restoration, aiming for a sustainable future in the region.
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