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Nonprofit land trust acquires 50 acres of wetlands in East Madison

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation December 05, 2023

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The new Reid-Lahti Wetlands Preserve is seen from East Madison Road in Madison. Photo by J Brockway/Somerset Woods Trustees MADISON — A regional nonprofit land trust has acquired more than 50 acres of wetlands in East Madison next to the north inlet of Lake Wesserunsett. The Somerset Woods Trustees will protect the land, which group officials say is crucial for wildlife habitat and water quality in the adjacent 1,446-acre lake. The wetlands... + full article



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