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January 09, 2008: Calion Lumber donates 2,900-acre easement to conserve old-growth forest along Ouachita River
Calion Lumber Company donated to the Conservancy a 2,900-acre conservation easement. The easement, located north of Camden in Ouachita County, includes six miles of frontage along both sides of the lower Ouachita River.


Jay Harrod
Phone: 501.614.5081
E-mail: jharrod@tnc.org

January 09, 2008: The Conservancy adds 138 acres to Nacatoch Ravines Conservation Area
The Nature Conservancy in Arkansas recently announced that it has purchased 138 acres to add to the Nacatoch Ravines Conservation Area in southwest Arkansas near Hope.


Jay Harrod
Phone: 501.614.5081
E-mail: jharrod@tnc.org

January 09, 2008: Nature Conservancy says land donation from Cooper Communities good for Saline River
Cooper Communities of Rogers, Ark., and The Nature Conservancy in Arkansas recently announced that Cooper Communities has donated 123 acres in Hot Springs Village to the Conservancy.


Jay Harrod
Phone: 501.614.5081
E-mail: jharrod@tnc.org

January 09, 2008: The Conservancy adds 121 acres to Ouachita Mountain nature preserve
The Nature Conservancy in Arkansas recently announced that it has purchased 121 acres on the border of Hot Spring and Garland counties to add to its Simpson Preserve at Trap Mountain.


Jay Harrod
Phone: 501.614.5081
E-mail: jharrod@tnc.org

March 27, 2007: Poll Shows Voters Support Federal Action to Protect Family Forests
Recent poll results show American voters are concerned about the consequences of forest loss and support Federal action and conservation programs to help keep privately-owned forest lands intact for future generations.


Jay Harrod
Phone: (501) 614-5081
E-mail: jharrod@tnc.org

November 21, 2006: Potlatch, Conservation Partners Announce 16,000-acre “Working Forest” Easement to Become Wildlife Ma
Arkansans will soon have a new wildlife management area in Calhoun County, thanks to a conservation easement several state agencies and The Nature Conservancy are purchasing from one of the state’s largest timber companies.


Jay Harrod
Phone: (501) 614-5081
E-mail: jharrod@tnc.org

November 21, 2006: Fact Sheet: Red-cockaded Woodpeckers and the Moro Big Pine Project
Fact sheet focusing on red-cockaded woodpeckers and the Moro Big Pine project.


Jay Harrod
Phone: (501) 614-5081
E-mail: jharrod@tnc.org