Conserving Carolina has purchased 192 acres in Polk County for a new nature preserve.
The property includes two separate sections, one on either side of Conserving Carolina's Melrose Falls Preserve.
The southern section of Cedar Cliffs includes 30 acres with a long boundary along the proposed Saluda Grade Trail.
Corridors like this allow animals to migrate freely and can help plants and wildlife shift their range in response to climate change.
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