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94-Year-Old Gifts 105 Acres for Wildlife Conservation
5 Dec
Summary
- 94-year-old Anne Twitchell donated 105 acres of land.
- Donated land includes streams, forested wetlands, and wildlife habitats.
- The gift supports Fitzwilliam's water supply and conservation efforts.

A remarkable act of generosity by 94-year-old Anne Twitchell has secured the future of over 100 acres of pristine New Hampshire land. Twitchell has donated 105 acres to the Monadnock Conservancy, ensuring the protection of vital ecosystems and water sources. This significant contribution will bolster the organization's ongoing conservation work.
The donated parcels boast rich natural features, including streams, forested wetlands, and critical wildlife habitats. One 84-acre lot features extensive natural elements, while a 21-acre parcel is particularly vital for safeguarding Fitzwilliam's water supply. Twitchell's foresight ensures that sustainable forestry practices and habitat preservation will continue.
The Monadnock Conservancy aims to keep water clean, provide recreational spaces, and offer educational opportunities. Twitchell's gift empowers the Conservancy to further its mission, protecting areas like Mount Monadnock and its essential ecosystems. This donation guarantees the preservation of natural beauty and biodiversity in New Hampshire for years to come.




