Land conservation doesn’t go out of style – White Horse Mountain is a success story a decade later

Land conservation doesn’t go out of style – White Horse Mountain is a success story a decade later

Our community power protected this 1700-acre property a decade ago. Now our Potomac River region is healthier and more resilient because of this easement. This land is forever preserved for future generations to enjoy and recreate on.

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One Potomac local’s efforts to rally his neighbors against overdevelopment in Virginia

One Potomac local’s efforts to rally his neighbors against overdevelopment in Virginia

843 acres of pristine forests and freshwater streams are now linked as permanently protected easements in Virginia’s Back Creek Corridor, one of the most biologically significant stretches of the Potomac River region. A central force in this grassroots conservation success story is John Gavitt, the Back Creek landowner who got his neighbors talking about the remarkable legacy they could leave together.

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