Conservation

Woodward's Mill Pond

Woodward's Pond

Whenever you turn from Pleasant Street onto Pond Street and see Woodward's Mill Pond, it is easy to picture the history of the place, which was recorded in Dunstable Village, one of the Dunstable history books that are available at the Dunstable Library.

Conservation Land and Hiking Trails

Map of conservation lands in Dunstable

[TBS for each of these: description of where it is, and how to access it]

Fletcher Property

Map of Fletcher Property trails

NRWA Greenway Committee

NRWA Greenway Committee Members Term exp.
Judith K. Larter 2008
Elaine Basbanes 2008
George T. Tully 2008
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Ferrari Farm Conservation

Status: 
Inactive
ConsCom and the Board of Selectmen worked with the Trust for Public Land to use CPA funds and other funds to preserve 150 acres that had been designated as a high priority for conservation. The land has since become the Flat Rock Hill Conservation Land.

Henry Property Acquisition

Status: 
Inactive
ConsCom led this initiative to acquire 26 acres in an area along Salmon Brook that has been a high priority for conservation. The land has since become the Amos Kendall Conservation Land.

Cut Your Own Christmas Tree - Dec 1 & 8

"Cut Your Own" Christmas Tree

by the Dunstable Conservation Commission

Saturday, Dec 1st & Saturday, Dec 8th
10:00am-2:00pm

 

Great deals! - Two locations to choose from:

Date: 
Saturday, Dec 1 and
Date: 
Saturday, Dec 8
Time: 
10am-2pm

Conservation Commission

Members Term exp.
William Moeller
2008
Marilyn Pike
2009
Juan Amodei
2009
Alan Chaney
2010
Judy Larter
2011
Leah Basbanes
2012
Jeffrey Haight 2012
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Conservation Commission Minutes

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