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To contact Bluestem Conservation Cemetery, go to Cemetery Contact Information

The Bluestem Conservation Cemetery Story

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In 2015, Jeff Masten and Heidi Hannapel crafted a vision for a natural burial ground and set about researching and planning for central North Carolina's first conservation cemetery. They visited over 40 natural and conservation cemeteries around the country and helped found the Conservation Burial Alliance, a national group dedicated to supporting the protection, restoration, and sustainable management of conservation land that incorporates natural burial cemeteries. In 2019, they were joined by Farm Church colleagues who helped introduce the concept to friends and colleagues around the Triangle. The cemetery project was interrupted by Covid in early 2020, but moved online with Zoom listening sessions, presentations to small groups, and participation in the Green Burial Council's 2020 Conference. 

In 2021, in collaboration with leaders in faith, health policy, and law, we formed a nonprofit, Bluestem Community NC and invited community members to its Council of Stewards.

On November 20, 2022, Bluestem opened to the public in Cedar Grove, North Carolina on 87 acres of land. Owned and operated by Bluestem Community NC, you can learn more about Bluestem here. 


Conservation burial supports the natural connections between a person’s values lived and the values they carry into their graves​.
​— Heidi Hannapel

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Attn: CBA
4100 Starkey Blvd
Trinity FL 34655

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  • Home
  • Meet Us
    • Our Mission
    • Meet Our Founders
    • Board of Directors
    • Board of Directors Application
  • Conservation Burial
    • Find a Conservation Burial Ground
    • At a Glance
    • The Conservation Burial Experience
    • Working Together
    • Conservation Burial for Land Trusts
    • Conservation Burial Standards
    • Start Up Information
    • Questions About Memorial Forests
  • Find Resources
    • Glossary
    • Photo Gallery
    • Books, Videos, Articles
    • Presentation Resources
    • Family Stories
    • Burying Cremated Remains
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Guidelines for Special Circumstances
  • Events
    • Webinars
  • Become a Member
    • Become a Member
    • Meet Our Members
    • Member Spotlight - April Zee from Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery
  • Reach Out
    • Contact Us
    • Newsletters
    • For the Media
    • Find Assistance