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Bittenger Farm
Davie County
370 acres Fee Title Ownership
For more than five
years, The LandTrust has been working with the Bittenger family to
ensure protection of their 370 acre farm along the Yadkin River just
north of the City of Salisbury water intake. Thanks to a grant
from the North Carolina Clean Water Management Trust Fund, The
LandTrust was able to purchase the farm to protect its nearly mile of
riverfront buffer, its naturally significant bluffs, its mature
hardwood forests, and about 80 acres of fertile hay fields.
This property jumped on the radar screen of The LandTrust in 1999 after
we purchased the 300 acre Catawba College Wildlife Refuge property
along the South Yadkin River. We quickly realized that there were
several large tracts of undeveloped land in the immediate vicinity that
also had remarkable wildlife resources. The Bittenger property,
with its dense forests and river frontage, quickly became a top
priority as we crafted what soon became a "Two Rivers Preserve"
Strategic Conservation Plan. We began conversations with
the Bittenger Family, who had been incredible stewards of the property
for the previous four decades. Dr. Isabelle Bittenger, who is a
retired physician in Winston Salem, already knew that this corridor was
special and agreed that it should be protected if possible. She
and her daughters worked patiently and lovingly with The LandTrust to
make sure that the bountiful wildlife and special natural areas of the
property would forevermore be protected.
Andy Abramson,
Director of Land Protection, noted that this property is one of the
premier outright acquisitions The LandTrust has ever made. "With
extensive frontage along the Yadkin River just above the
Salisbury-Rowan water intake, this property needed to be protected in
order to preserve the drinking water supply. It also sits
adjacent to the Davis farm which was protected with a conservation
easement last summer, and is bounded by only one other property that we
hope to have protected in the not so distant future. Truly, this
property represents just about everything The LandTrust is about –
preservation of water quality, incredible wildlife habitat, some
working farmland, and remarkable natural areas."
Peter
Hairston, Board President of The LandTrust and resident of Davie County
added that "This property is in the heart of what is probably the most
important natural area in our county. When combined with the
other properties The LandTrust has helped protect in the immediate
vicinity, it's exciting to think that we may have more than a 1000
acres of land managed exclusively for wildlife habitat and water
quality. This Bittenger acquisition is a crown jewel in what I
think will be one of the most important natural areas in all of
Piedmont North Carolina."
The LandTrust hopes to work with a
variety of state and federal resource agencies to assist in the long
term management of the Bittenger property for wildlife. In the
interim, Catawba College Environmental Science students are already
using the site for outdoor study along with their nearby 300 acre
wildlife refuge.