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Lands Legacy Action Plan 2004 -06 <br />draft June 13, 2006 <br />ME <br />historic roads. Acquire sites with historic structures so long as those <br />structures are appropriately preserved and maintained. <br />The following are more specific acquisition objectives developed from existing plans, <br />discussions with land conservation partners— in some cases expanding upon or <br />refining advisory board recommendations. These are not listed in priority order. <br />A. Natural Areas and Wildlife Habitat <br />• Work with partners to protect (through acquisition or other means) the higher <br />priority Natural Areas as identified in the Inventory of Natural Areas and Wildlife <br />Habitat (2004 update), including Mason Farm Oak - Hickory Forest, Meadow Flats, <br />Currie Hill, University Lake Slopes, and Morgan Creek Bluffs <br />• Protect the highest priority prime forest areas identified in A Landscape With <br />Wildlife: Part 2 (Wiley, Ludington and Hall, 1999) <br />• Work with the Eno River Association and others to protect (through acquisition <br />and other means) critical land for the Seven Mile Creek Preserve, including <br />Sevenmile Creek Sugar Maple Bottoms <br />• Work with the Eno River Association and others to protect (through acquisition <br />and other means) other priority riparian lands and upland habitats in the Upper <br />Eno River watershed critical area and lands adjacent to Eno River State Park <br />• Work with Triangle Land Conservancy and others to protect (through acquisition <br />and other means) priority riparian lands and prime forest lands located in the <br />Upper New Hope Creek watershed in central Orange County <br />• Work with the Town of Carrboro, University of NC and the Friends of Bolin Creek <br />to identify priority lands for potential protection (through acquisition and other <br />means) the headwater section of the Bolin Creek corridor <br />B. Farmland Preservation <br />• Work with the Orange NRCS /Soil and Water District and OWASA to identify and <br />prioritize willing seller(s) and donor(s) of conservation easements. <br />(Where possible, build a critical mass of protected lands in these watersheds.) <br />• Preserve farmland that also contains riparian buffers to help meet multiple <br />conservation objectives (i.e., water supply protection, wildlife habitat) in the <br />Cane Creek, Upper Eno, University Lake, Little River and Back Creek watersheds. <br />• Work with the Orange NRCS /Soil and Water District to secure grant funds from <br />the federal Farm and Ranch Land Protection Program for acquiring agricultural <br />conservation easements <br />C. Parklands and Open Space <br />• Identify potential locations for future acquisition of land in the White Cross area <br />of Bingham Township for a community park <br />3 <br />