Congratulations to the MA Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, their land trust partners, the Open Space Institute and the federal Forest Legacy Program, all involved in acquiring a conservation restriction on 3,500 on Brushy Mountain in Leverett and Shutesbury. Over the past four years, the Patrick-Murray Administration has conserved 85,000 acres of land across the state and the conservation restriction acquired by MassWildlife is the largest on a contiguous block of privately owned land in Massachusetts' history! Read more here
Friday, January 13, 2012
State acquires 3,500 acre conservation restriction
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