The Conservation Fund protected 236 acres in the Chickahominy River watershed including part of the Federal line during the second of the Seven Days battles in June 1862.
Regional Scorecard -
Mid-Atlantic
Acres Protected: 323,272 Fair Market Value: $642,049,481 Acquisition Cost: $480,221,029 Total Acres Conserved Since 1985: 323,272
Bridge Loan Protects Forests Until Funds Can Be Raised
When 2,500 acres of Pennsylvania forestland were on the sale block in late 2007, strong interest from developers led local residents to seek assistance from The Conservation Fund. Read more »
How the Fund Can Help You
From government agencies to corporations, from private landowners to land trusts and local communities, the Fund's partners seek our expertise to: