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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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                                                     Kathy Melvin, Business Integrated       

                                                     Communications   502.609.9813 

 

River Fields Offers Tour of Wolf Pen Branch Mill Farm

 

 Louisville, KY (March 24, 2008)—River Fields, Inc. is offering a tour of Wolf Pen Branch Mill Farm.  The tours will be guided by area biologists with expertise in the exceptional collection of plant life on the property. 

 

Nestled on 412 acres of undeveloped land along Wolf Pen Branch Creek, the farm features the rarest collection of native wildflowers in the region, a federally endangered plant species, and an historic water-powered mill.  The farm and the mill are forever preserved through a conservation easement co-held by River Fields, Inc. and the Kentucky Heritage Council.

 

Sallie Bingham, noted writer and founder of the Kentucky Foundation for Women owns the property. She donated the conservation easement in 1999 so the property would remain undeveloped and protected for future generations.

 

The walks on this historic property will take place on April 9, 10, 12 at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.  Non-members can attend by donating $25 to River Fields, which includes a year-long River Fields membership.  Reservations for the walk can be made by calling the River Fields office, 583-3060.

 

High quality digital images available upon request.

 

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River Fields is the largest and oldest river conservancy along the 981 mile Ohio River.  For nearly 50 years, River Fields has utilized its resources to effectively protect, preserve and enhance the natural and cultural resources of the land and water around the Ohio River in our region.  Through careful management of the corridor's resources, River Fields strives to create harmony between nature, history and the people who live here.  River Fields owns land or holds conservation easements on 34 properties, totaling more than 2,200 acres, most of which is preserved forever. River Fields is one of the nation's few land trusts tackling regional advocacy work and land conservation. 

 

 

 

 


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