From the Bolton Conservation Commission:
Next Thursday, January 9, from 6 to 8 pm at the Smilie School, you can see the unveiling of a new map showing the important wildlife habitat, recreational lands, forestry resources, watersheds and scenic areas that make Bolton special.
The presentation is designed not only for members of Bolton's Planning Commission and Selectboard but also for hikers, hunters, foresters, loggers, birders, educators, walkers, students, young and old, anglers, developers, and anyone else who values and enjoys our natural, recreational and scenic resources.The presentation is free, and no pre-registration is necessary.
We'll have a chance to think together about the question, How can our town make the best use of this map? Many members of our planning, drb, and conservation commissions will be on hand.
The mapping work is part of the Science to Action Project, a cooperative effort among the towns of Bolton, Huntington, Jericho and Richmond to improve the understanding and management of the rich and diverse natural resources that make our area so special. For more information, go to www.ccrpcvt.org/science-to-action, or contact Cathleen Gent, 434-2430, or at townplanner@gmavt.net.
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