Texas’ Big Thicket Gets Bigger
The Conservation Fund and Hancock Timber Resource Group Announce Purchase Of More Than 3,600 Acres Of Forestland Along Village Creek
Packed with an impressive amount of wildlife and plant species, the dense wilderness of the Big Thicket region in southeast
Big Thicket National Preserve — the nation’s first national preserve — protects the heart of the region and provides visitors with opportunities for backpacking, hiking, camping, canoeing, kayaking and wildlife viewing.
The Conservation Fund has been working to expand Big Thicket National Preserve, permanently protecting the region’s rich natural legacy. The purchase from Hancock Timber establishes a continuous conservation corridor along Village Creek that provides habitat for migratory waterfowl and song birds and serves as a floodplain that would benefit the communities along Village Creek and the Neches River.
“Working with partners like Hancock Timber allows us to rebuild the Big Thicket legacy so that future generations can enjoy this unique and historic part of east Texas,” said
“The Hancock Timber Resource Group and The Conservation Fund have a long history of working together to protect environmentally sensitive land,” said
The Conservation Fund has helped preserve nearly 137,000 acres in
“The Conservation Fund has played a major role in protecting Village Creek as a key environmental and recreational resource within the Big Thicket,” said
Through its Sensitive Lands Program, the Hancock Timber Resource Group has helped preserve and protect nearly 400,000 acres of environmentally sensitive lands across
In 1999, Hancock Timber teamed with The Conservation Fund, the state of
About The Conservation Fund
The Conservation Fund is dedicated to advancing America’s land and water legacy. With our partners, we conserve land, train leaders and invest in conservation at home. Since 1985, we have helped protect more than 6 million acres, sustaining wild havens, working lands and vibrant communities. We’re a top-ranked conservation organization, effective and efficient. http://www.conservationfund.org
About the Hancock Timber Resource Group
The Hancock Timber Resource Group, a division of Hancock Natural Resource Group, Inc., an operating company of MFC Global Investment Management, manages more than five million acres of timberland worth approximately
MFC Global Investment Management is the asset management arm of Manulife Financial Corporation. Based in
Manulife Financial is a leading Canadian-based financial services group serving millions of customers in 19 countries and territories worldwide. Operating as Manulife Financial in
SOURCE The Conservation Fund
