Analysis
Awanita Valley Camp says it permanently protected 484 forested acres through a conservation easement — here is what is documented
- Awanita Valley Camp states that it has permanently protected 484 forested acres through a legally binding conservation easement, while retaining low-impact guest use. This claim is documented by The Nature Conservancy.
- The primary claim of land protection through a conservation easement is supported by the provided source data. There are no third-party certifications or audits mentioned in the raw data.
- The operator's work in conservation falls under the category of land protection, specifically through a conservation easement. The scale of this impact is quantified by the protected hectares.
- Based on the available data, the trust tier for this claim is moderate. To raise the trust tier, further details on the long-term stewardship of the easement and the specific conservation outcomes for habitat and wildlife would be beneficial.
Conservation programs
- ›permanently protected 484 acres
- ›habitat for various game and non-game species
- ›habitat for neotropical migratory birds
- ›reported rare, threatened, or endangered terrestrial species within two miles
- ›supports aquatic species in Gap Creek system
Certifications on record
No certifications on record