ConnecticutHaddam, Connecticut : Jim Gilkinson, 400 acres Newtown, Connecticut : Robbie Louise Dubroff, 15 acres MaineAvon, Maine: Dene and Pamela Sturt, 58 acres Bar Harbor, Maine: Samsara Memorial Trust and Paula Stone, 3 acres Calais, Maine : Jean Gardner, 297 acres Moro Plantation, Maine: Elsa Maria Gibson, 495 acres Mt. Chase, Maine : K. William (Bill) and Elizabeth Wiseman, 300 acres Palmyra, Maine : Patricia Foley, 46 acres Sedgwick, Maine : Richard Salman, 143 acres Sherman Station, Maine , Barbara and Charles J. Birdsey, 8 acres Skowhegan, Maine : Peter and Barbara Whitkop, 139 acres New HampshireMarlow, New Hampshire: Frank and Lisa Richards, 155 acres Marlow, New Hampshire: Orenda-Winham
Wildlife Sanctuary, Barbara Marlow, New Hampshire: Stickey Wicket Sanctuary, Barbara Birdsey, 320 acres Nelson, New Hampshire : Claus Sanctuary, Viola Claus, 48 acres Swanzey, New Hampshire : John F. Kullberg Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary, Barbara and Charles Birdsey, 130 acres Temple, New Hampshire : Ann Sargent, 63 acres Weare, New Hampshire : John Ciampi, 14 acres VermontBarton-Westmore, Vermont: Marie Jones, 61 acres Brownsville, Vermont : Richard Crocker, 24 acres Jacksonville, Vermont: June Butler, 160 acres At the southern edge of Vermont’s majestic Green Mountains, June Butler has created a permanent wildlife sanctuary characterized by steep wooded slopes and open meadowland in the valley bottom. The East Branch of the North River runs through this historic farm, which also features wetlands and an old beaver pond—classic habitat for songbirds, frogs, moose, and other New England wildlife. |
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