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The Caprarotta Family chose to permanently protect their land with ACRES Land Trust to, “create a family legacy and, at the same time, reward the land for its many years of cultivation.”
Gary Caprarotta, ACRES board member Norm Cox, ACRES fund development director Heather Barth, ACRES executive director Jason Kissel and ACRES land management specialist Evan Hill, from left, gathered recently at what is now the protected Caprarotta Family Natural Area.
The Caprarotta Family chose to permanently protect their land with ACRES Land Trust to, “create a family legacy and, at the same time, reward the land for its many years of cultivation.”
Photo provided / ACRES Land Trust
Gary Caprarotta, ACRES board member Norm Cox, ACRES fund development director Heather Barth, ACRES executive director Jason Kissel and ACRES land management specialist Evan Hill, from left, gathered recently at what is now the protected Caprarotta Family Natural Area.
INDIANA – ACRES Land Trust has reached a significant community milestone in its preservation efforts in the region.
The nonprofit organization’s members and donors have helped protect 7,000 acres, for good. The acquisition pace is increasing—in the last 14 years, ACRES acquired the same amount of land as it did in the first 44 years.
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