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UNH County Extension Forester Tim Fleury (center) talks with Conservation Commission Vice Chair Drew Groves about maintaining a recent timber cut to reopen an old field for wildlife habitat. Fleury conducted a monitoring visit recently at the Kimbal…

UNH County Extension Forester Tim Fleury (center) talks with Conservation Commission Vice Chair Drew Groves about maintaining a recent timber cut to reopen an old field for wildlife habitat. Fleury conducted a monitoring visit recently at the Kimball Pond area for the U.S. Forest Service.

Forest Legacy

August 14, 2018

Approximately 699 acres of the Kimball Pond Conservation Area were purchased with the help of the Federal Forest Legacy Program in 2002.

The Forest Legacy Program is a conservation program administered by the U.S. Forest Service in partnership with state agencies to encourage the protection of privately owned forest lands through conservation easements or land purchases. Loss of forested areas poses an increasing threat to the integrity of the nation’s natural resources.

The Kimball Pond property is owned by the Town of Dunbarton and managed through its Conservation Commission. The NH Divsion of Forest & Lands holds a conservation easement on the property. To comply with the conservation easement the Conservation Commission's stewardship of the property is monitored annually  by the State's Land Conservation Stewardship Program and occasionally by the US Forest Service.

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The 13 Wonders of Dunbarton

The Bela Brook Conservation Area (Grapevine Road)

Kimball Pond Conservation Area (Kimball Pond Road)

Kuncanowet Town Forest and Conservation Area (Holiday Shore Drive)

Winslow Town Forest (Stark Lane) 

Stark Cemetery (Mansion Road)

Hopkinton Everett Flood Control Area (Everett Dam Road)

Long Pond (Long Pond Road)

Purgatory Pond (Purgatory Pond Road)

View from Burnham Hill (Rt. 13)

Rogers and Putney home sites (Robert Rogers Road)

Highest Point in Dunbarton and view from Mills Hill (Rt. 13) 900 feet).

Biggest boulder in Dunbarton (off powerlines on east side of Kimball Pond Rd.)

Geographic Center of New England (Stone Farm, Guinea Rd.)

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