FAYETTEVILLE -- The Fayetteville Natural Heritage Association aims to buy the land meant for the new Ramay Junior High School building from the School District through a community fundraising initiative.

The Fayetteville Natural Heritage Association is a nonprofit that works to preserve Fayetteville's Enduring Green Network -- "a mapping tool created to understand areas of the city that have identifiable ecological value and would provide human and biological greenway linkages between major open space anchors," according to the city's 2040 Plan.

The association was established in 2003 when it contributed to the purchase of Mount Sequoyah Woods.

"Our mission has always been to preserve the natural beauty and ecological integrity of Fayetteville," said Dot Neely, president of the associat

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