Your Land, CLEAN WATER, Your Legacy

 

UnionMeadowsConserved wetland and surrounding woodlands in Wakefield help protect the Salmon Falls Watershed. (photo courtesy of Strafford Rivers Conservancy)

“Your Land, CLEAN WATER, Your Legacy”

Wednesay, Nov. 9 Wednesday, November 16 Wednesday, December 7
6-8:30 at the Governor's Inn     6-8:30 at Noble High School     6-8:30 at the Acton Town Hall
78 Wakefield St., Rochester, NH 35 H Road, Acton, Maine

Learn why it’s important to protect the Salmon Falls Watershed! Enhance and protect your drinking water, recreational areas, property values, and fish and wildlife habitats through proven practices to reduce watershed pollution. Find out about financial and technical assistance available to landowners and municipalities for forest management plans, conservation easements and more.

Join us for a panel presentation by local landowners, foresters, and conservation experts.

Presented by the Salmon Falls Watershed Collaborative, as well as the York County Soil & Water Conservation District, Acton Wakefield Watersheds Alliance, Great Works Land Trust, Moose Mountains Regional Greenways, the NH Association of Conservation Districts, the Strafford Rivers Conservancy, and the Three Rivers Land Trust.

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