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43515
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"A combination of indigenous land management techniques and innovative approaches to restoration offers partial answers to the challenges of a changing climate in western North Carolina forests."Discussed are Big Yellow Mountain in Avery County and Sandy Marshin Buncombe County. "EBCI (Eastern Band Cherokee Indians) has recently approved the Cherokee Land Management Plan that oversees the stewardship of 56,892 acres within the Qualla Boundary, the official name for the Cherokee Indian Reservation in Western North Carolina. "
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36556
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Bee Branch Farm’s owner expresses a personal investment and interest in Sandy Mush’s farmland conservation efforts. Contributions of this native, ninth generation farmer and former high English teacher, include the Northwest Buncombe County Farm Heritage Trail and her farm’s production of vegetables and honey applying organic practices.