The Register-Star reports today about the Doodletown Wildlife Management Area--700 acres of long abandoned farmland now grown into a forest, recently purchased by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for public use: "700 acres in Columbia County now open to the public."
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Preservation and Conservation; why in historic Hudson, is "restoration" never included in environmental plans?
ReplyDeleteThe entire northern section of the new WMA drains into Hudson's potable watershed, while the entire southern section sheds southwards.
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