| Mission
Statement
The Land Trust for the Little Tennessee is dedicated
to conserving the waters, forests, farms, and heritage of
the Upper Little Tennessee and Hiwassee River Valleys. We
work in partnership with private landowners, public agencies,
and others to conserve land, insuring that the natural beauty,
ecological integrity, and rural character of our region are
preserved for generations to come.
Nestled
within some of the oldest mountains on earth, the upper Little
Tennessee River basin, and their surrounding mountain ranges,
possesses a unique - yet threatened - natual and cultural
heritage.
Our vision
is one of a healthy rural landscape and vibrant, sustainable
economy situated within a well functioning ecosystem.
This
vision recognizes the connectivity of:
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Past land use by Native Americans and European settlers
with the current ecological and cultural landscape; |
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Patterns
of current land use and management with the quality of
water in the streams and rivers; |
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Maintaining
the native biological diversity with the integrity and
functioning of the ecosystem across the landscape; |
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Ecological
health with sustainable economic and social developments;
and |
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A
healthy environment with the quality of life of its people
and rural communities. |
Our
Work
LTLT helps to conserve the landscape
of the upper Little Tennessee and Hiwasee River Valleys
by accepting gifts of land, by promoting conservation easements
and, when resources allow, by purchasing at-risk properties.
LTLT works
to restore the landscape through
technical advice and the demonstration of sustainable forestry
and agriculture, streamside reforestation, invasive exotic
plant control, and wetland restoration. We believe that promoting
responsible stewardship of our natural resources may ultimately
be our most important work.
Our
Heritage
The upper Little Tennessee valley is the heart of the Southern
Blue Ridge. Nestled within some of the oldest mountains on
earth, it has a richer combined natural and cultural history
than any other area of its size in the eastern United States.
The five great mountain ranges towering over the broad valleys
of the Little Tennessee River and its tributaries shelter
ancient and magnificent forests, an extraordinary diversity
of aquatic and botanical species, and a rural landscape with
farmlands that have sustained agriculture for over 4000 years.
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