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Lyman celebrates 1,081 new acres conserved

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Lisa Linowes (CC03) sent in exciting news about several long-awaited conservation projects in the town of Lyman, where she lives.  Says Lisa, "It took us a few tries and a lot of patience, but today we celebrate placing 1,081 acres of Lyman, NH -- including 2 miles of the Gardner Mountain range -- into conservation. I am simply delighted and grateful to a lot of people for believing in this project." 

Read a nice article about the project, including a description of the bat hibernacula found on one of the parcels. 

Also, thanks to Linda Lauer (CC09) and Karen Fesler (CC08) who will be at a celebration for these projects in Lyman on Oct 29th, presenting the Speaking for Wildlife talk on NH Bats and white-nose syndrome. 

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