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Main Title Insinglass River Conservation Corridor Project. A Final Report to the New Hampshire Estuaries Project.
Author D. E. Kern
CORP Author Bear-Paw Regional Greenways., Deerfield, NH.; Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. National Estuary Program.
Year Published 2008
Stock Number PB2011-108828
Additional Subjects Natural resources conservation ; Rivers ; Watersheds ; Land protection ; Forests ; Roads ; Ponds ; New Hampshire ; Estuaries ; Grants
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NTIS  PB2011-108828 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The New Hampshire Estuaries Project (NHEP) provided a $9,075 grant to Bear-Paw Regional Greenways to support the Isinglass River Conservation Corridor Project. The grant helped fund some of the transaction costs associated with the project that protected high-value conservation land along the Isinglass River and in other areas of the watershed in Strafford, New Hampshire. The $2.9 million project was a collaboration of Bear-Paw, the Trust for Public Land (TPL), and the Town of Strafford that protected five properties and 868 acres of forest, over one mile of road frontage, more than three miles of frontage on streams and rivers (including more than 1 1/2 miles on the Isinglass River), several ponds, and two historic mill sites. All of these properties are in areas that have been identified as important to protect in the Land Conservation Plan for New Hampshire's Coastal Watersheds, a Conservation Plan produced by Bear-Paw Regional Greenways, the New Hampshire Wildlife Action Plan.