First Phase of Nissitissit Project Complete
On July 19th the Town of Brookline completed its purchase of two properties totaling 75 acres along the Nissitissit River, and the simultaneous donation of a conservation easement on the … Read More
On July 19th the Town of Brookline completed its purchase of two properties totaling 75 acres along the Nissitissit River, and the simultaneous donation of a conservation easement on the … Read More
On June 23rd PLC signed purchase and sale agreements on two properties in Lyndeborough totaling ninety acres. If successfully protected, the parcels will be key additions to the mosaic of … Read More
Another Strong Year for the PLC “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.” — Theodore Roosevelt The Piscataquog Land Conservanc completed it 2017 … Read More
PLC said goodbye — and hello — to two great people as we headed into the fall. First we bid a fond farewell to Chris Borg (right), who joined PLC’s … Read More
On Saturday, August 26th more than one hundred cyclists from our region and around New England rode in PLC’s third-annual Rose Mountain Rumble benefit ride. About a third of this … Read More
For the better part of the past year, the Piscataquog Land Conservancy has been working with the Brookline Conservation Commission and the Nissitissit River Land Trust to protect 78 acres of undeveloped … Read More
In late 2015, PLC received a generous grant from the You Have Our Trust Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation to underwrite a comprehensive forest and ecological inventory of … Read More
This winter PLC will be carrying out a timber harvest at our Tuthill Woodlands of Preserve in New Boston. The 195-acre the preserve is one of PLC’s single largest land ownerships, and also one of the best suited to forest management.
After more than a year of intense preparation, in early August the Piscataquog Land Conservancy was awarded first-time national Land Trust Accreditation. The accreditation program independently verifies that land trusts are operating in accordance with national standards and practices set by the Land Trust Alliance (LTA).
PLC said goodbye — and hello — to two great people as we headed into the fall. We bid a fond farewell to Chris Borg (right), who joined PLC’s staff in 2013 and said an enthusiastic hello to Jordan Bailey (left) of Brookline, NH, PLC’s new Stewardship Coordinator.