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The Tri-Town Landscape Protection Project is Underway
The fundraising campaign officially kicks off in February of next year, announced the Sudbury Valley Trustees.

Some of the most intact and important unprotected wildlife habitat in the state sits on the western edge of the Sudbury Valley Trustees region in the towns of Berlin, Boylston and Northborough.
The Sudbury Valley Trustees (SVT) announced that working a nine-square mile area around Mount Pisgah, Wrack Meadow, and the Wachusett Reservoir, the partners in the Tri-Town Landscape Protection Project (SVT and the Towns of Berlin and Northborough) hope to protect 500 acres of land comprised of quality habitat, working farms, and recreational trails.
“With this project, the partners are connecting valuable natural landscapes to link the area up to the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire though a network of conservation land. With the receipt of a State Landscape Partnership Program grant of $1.47M and agreements with a number of landowners, the project is well underway and should be completed by June 2015!”
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