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Celebrating Dartmouth’s Conservation Partnership

December 12, 2011

Dartmouth College is Hanover’s largest landowner and most significant local conservation partner, whether we look at acres or number of parcels preserved, neighbors benefited, or miles of trail protected.

The College’s major contributions to Hanover Conservancy properties have been to the Balch Hill Natural Area, where Dartmouth owns undeveloped land east of the summit and welcomes public access, and especially to the Mink Brook Nature Preserve. Dartmouth’s role at Mink Brook was not known to the public until recently. It was Dartmouth’s (then anonymous) substantial financial gift that made the conservation of the 112 acre Mink Brook parcel possible.

At our 50th Annual Meeting in December, 2011, President Nancy Collier presented retiring Dartmouth Director of Real Estate  Paul Olsen, and Director of Campus Planning Joanna Whitcomb, with a framed photograph of Mink Brook embellished with a chronology of Dartmouth’s conservation achievements since 1960.  The list includes conservation easements, donations, support for protective re-zoning, and property transfers, affecting over 2800 acres.

An article about the Hanover Conservancy’s relationship with the College appeared in Dartmouth>Now shortly afterward.

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Silent Auction! Mink Brook signs

December 8, 2011

Help support the Mink Brook Stewardship Fund. This fall, we replaced the carved rails of the Brook Road gate at our Mink Brook Nature Preserve to reflect our new name. The rustic, gracefully weathered originals are now a part of history. We’re accepting bids on each until January 1, 2012. Winning bidders will receive a complimentary membership in the Hanover Conservancy.  MORE

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New Trailhead Kiosk at Balch Hill

November 14, 2011

Thanks to our friends at the Hanover Lions Club, Dartmouth College, and the Town of Hanover, we are happy to announce a new kiosk at the Grasse Road trailhead. The kiosk offers an updated trail map and will soon display more information about current events, studies, and more at Balch Hill.

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New Guide to King Bird Sanctuary

November 7, 2011

We are pleased to introduce our new guide to the Nan and Allen King Bird Sanctuary. This colorful, amply illustrated map and guide identifies the native plantings on the upper meadow of Hayes Farm Park in Etna, and describes each plant’s value to wildlife, ornamental features, and cultural requirements. More

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Exploring history at Mink Brook Preserve

November 4, 2011

On Saturday, Nov. 5, we’ll explore the last 250 years of history at the Mink Brook Nature Preserve with historian Jay Barrett. Join us from 2-4pm, starting at the Brook Road gate. Families welcome (best to leave 4-footed members at home); no registration required. We’ll start with a gentle walk along the Quinn and Wheelock Trails. Those ready for an off-trail scramble can continue with us as we explore the higher terrain on the preserve’s south side.

Filed Under: History, Mink Brook Tagged With: Dartmouth College, history, Mink Brook

Saturday Trip to Balch Hill

October 28, 2011

Announcing the time and location of this weekend’s trip, A New Habitat Plan for Balch Hill. The indoor part of the event will be held at the private home at the end of Hemlock Lane, where forester Ben Hudson will give a brief presentation beginning at 2:30 pm.  Then we’ll walk up the Fire Trail and meet at the summit for the field trip that starts at 3:15pm. Those joining the outdoor trip only should park at the Grasse/Trescott Road intersection and hike to the summit.  Thanks to Dr. Baker for opening his home for this event.

Filed Under: Balch Hill, Uncategorized

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Hanover, NH 03755
(603) 643-3433

info@hanoverconservancy.org

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