Attention nature lovers: actor and director Clint Eastwood just made your day.
The Academy Award winner has donated 79 acres of prime beachfront property to the Big Sur Land Trust. It’s part of a project to restore the Carmel River’s historic flood plain to reduce flood-related problems, while enhancing wildlife habitats along the river and creating new trails linking state and regional open spaces.
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The former mayor of Carmel, California, Eastwood has worked for years to help acquire land surrounding the city for the project—which involves removing a dam, restoring wetlands, and returning part of a golf course to the wild. The California Department of Natural Resources believes the completed project will make the Carmel one of the best restored rivers in America.
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“To see the restoration, the flood plain improvements, the benefits to the community and the environment all coming together is truly satisfying,” Eastwood said.
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Clint Eastwood has been very nice to donate this generous amount of land.
What a wonderful gift from a great man, may he always be blessed for his kindness.