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Pemi-Baker Land TrustThe Pemi-Baker Land Trust (PBLT), a member of the Land Trust Alliance, is a regional land trust serving the towns of the Baker River and upper Pemigewasset River Valleys. This includes all or parts of: Campton, Dorchester, Ellsworth, Groton, Holderness, Plymouth, Rumney, Thornton, Warren, and Wentworth, a region defined more by watershed than political boundaries. The Pemi-Baker Land Trust is a "trade name" registered with the New Hampshire Secretary of State by Rumney Ecological Systems for use in its land trust activities. We welcome inquiries and proposals by landowners who wish to place their land under some type of conservation protection. We are able to accept both conservation easements and direct donations of land. If you have land you are interested in protecting please contact the PBLT President. In considering properties for conservation protection, the Pemi-Baker Land Trust seeks those which exhibit one or more of the following characteristics: Water Quality and Quantity :
Forest and Agricultural Resources:
Wildlife Habitat and Plant Communities:
Community Value:
Among lands with significant conservation values, RES will favor properties that:
The following may disqualify a land protection project from consideration by RES:
The Pemi-Baker Land Trust will evaluate each project on its own merits, carefully examining each property, the values which would be conserved, and the public benefit of protecting the property. We currently protect seven properties, three through direct ownership and three by conservation easement. We own the 45-acre Quincy Bog, the 92-acre Quincy Pastures Forest on East Rumney Road, and the 5-acre Baker Forest on Quincy Road in Rumney. We hold a conservation easement on a 136-acre parcel in Dorchester, NH, two easments in Rumney, NH; (130 acres on upper Stinson Lake Road and 26 acres on lower Stinson Lake Road along the Baker River) and a 401 acre parcel on Texas Hill Road and Old Hebron Road in Plymouyh, NH. We are currently working with landowners who have asked us to consider conservation easements on their property. If you have property in the upper Pemigewasset or Baker River valleys that you would like protected from development by a conservation easement or other means, please contact us. We would be pleased to discuss possibilities with you. For more information, contact Bill Taffe (603) 236-2356 or PemiBakerLandTrust@quincybog.org. |
Land parcels currently under PBLT StewardshipOwnership
Conservation Easements
Unless we practice conservation, those who come after us will have to pay the price of misery, degradation, and failure for the progress and prosperity of our day. Gifford Pinchot c 1907- founder of the Yale School of Forestry and the US Forest Service
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Last updated May 2011 |