New Agreement Protects Additional Watershed Lands in Lackawanna County
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Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced Lackawanna County and The Nature Conservancy have received the deed for about 5,000 acres of prime watershed and forestland in the county. “By conserving this land, we are protecting much more than trees,” DCNR Secretary Michael DiBerardinis said at a ceremony today at the site and against a backdrop of expansive woodlands. “These 5,000 acres will help protect our air, clean water, numerous species and provide opportunities for tremendous outdoor experiences for our citizens.” To buy the land from the Theta Lands Corp., the state invested $1.2 million of Growing Greener II funding and About 656 acres will be managed by “The natural heritage of this area is amazing,” said Secretary DiBerardinis. “These parcels protect highly diverse ecological habitats, including extensive wetlands in the Frytown section, riparian habitats along Roaring Brook and barrens habitat on The land is located in eastern “This is a terrific example of state and county governments and non-profit organizations working together to conserve something of great value to nearby communities, and we thank county officials, The Conservation Fund and The Nature Conservancy for their hard work and support on this project,” Secretary DiBerardinis said. These 5,000 acres are part of prime watershed land in the region owned by Theta Lands. In 2004 the commonwealth, With this recent addition, NewsClip: Deal Will Protect 5,000 Acres from Development $5.2 Million Deal Safeguards 5,000 Acres Editorial: Land Acquisition Smart Policy |
5/25/2007 |
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