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NH Preserves Rare Turtle Habitat
11 Dec
Summary
- 2,800 acres of New Hampshire land conserved.
- Funds preserve last undeveloped Ayers Pond shoreline.
- Program supports historic buildings and natural habitats.

The Land and Community Heritage Investment Program has allocated $3.5 million to conserve 2,800 acres of forest and open space across New Hampshire. This initiative protects vital wildlife habitats, working forests, and wetlands, with individual projects ranging from 24 to 990 acres.
Among the key land conservation efforts is the preservation of 410 acres along Ayers Pond in Barrington, securing the last undeveloped stretch of its shoreline. This area serves as a crucial home for species like loons and the endangered Blanding's turtle in New Hampshire. Another significant project involves the conservation of 655 acres in the Nelson Highlands Forest.
Established in 2000, the program has funded 646 grants, contributing to the protection of over 247,000 acres of land and historic structures. The funding mechanism involves a $25 surcharge on deeds and mortgages, with communities also required to contribute a portion of the project costs.




