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Monday, December 16, 2024   

For decades, the Hilton Family Forest in Northwestern Maine has provided people on both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border with reliable jobs and recreation. The Conservation Fund recently purchased roughly 44,000 acres of this pristine wilderness to ensure the land remains wild and free for generations to come. Comments from Tom Duffus (DUFF-us), vice president and northeast representative, The Conservation Fund.

A national land trust has purchased 44-thousand acres of forest in Northwestern Maine to keep it wild and free for generations to come. The Hilton Family Forest near Jackman contains mountain peaks, waterfalls and vital habitats for rare plant and animal species, like the golden eagle. It's also a popular recreational area for hiking, biking and fishing. Tom Duffus with the Conservation Fund says the land will remain open to the public.


"So we want to just keep things the same and what we've learned from this community so far is how important the stability of these landscapes is to them."

Duffus says his organization purchased the land from the Hilton Family for 44-million dollars, and is now working with area communities on a permanent conservation solution.


Duffus says protecting the forest from subdivision or development contributes to the state's climate goals, and improves climate and wildlife resilience. He says the land will also continue to provide revenue and jobs in the commercial sugaring, forest products and tourism industries.


"Working forests work for nature - they work for people, and that is really the point of keeping all that going in a real sea change of land use that is happening in the forested landscapes around the country."

Maine is the most forested state in the nation and most of that forest is privately owned. But Duffus says there's been high turnover in land ownership since the 1990s, when paper companies began to sell their properties to timber investors. He says The Conservation Fund is helping to build a growing network of protected lands for the public good.


A national land trust has purchased 44-thousand acres of forest in Northwestern Maine to keep it wild and free for generations to come. Kathryn Carley reports.

I'm Kathryn Carley

Reach Duffus at 207.869.6085 ; state climate goals: https://tinyurl.com/5xrr4kxy




Disclosure: The Conservation Fund contributes to our fund for reporting on Environment, Hunger/Food/Nutrition, Public Lands/Wilderness, and Sustainable Agriculture. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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