The Monadnock Conservancy, established in 1989, is dedicated to the permanent conservation of the Monadnock region in southwestern New Hampshire, encompassing nearly 800 square miles of forests, hills, rivers, lakes, and mountains. Through collaboration with landowners, the conservancy has successfully protected over 23,000 acres of land in 29 towns, ensuring the preservation of the region's natural beauty and resources for present and future residents.
With a focus on key values such as forests and their diverse tree species, the Monadnock Conservancy plays a vital role in safeguarding critical wildlife habitats and sustainable sources of wood for energy, construction, papermaking, and furniture production. As the second most forested state in the nation, after Maine, New Hampshire benefits from the conservancy's efforts in maintaining the ecological balance and promoting the well-being of both people and wildlife.
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