Towns in Dutchess and Columbia awarded forest protection funding

ALBANY – The towns of Germantown and Poughkeepsie will receive a total of more than $540,000 in community forest conservation grants to protect forest resources of local importance.

Germantown will receive $240,340 for the acquisition of 23 acres adjacent to the town’s Palatine Park and historic First Reform Church of Germantown parsonage.

The project will extend a trail network, providing easy access from nearby parking areas, and expand recreational opportunities for the town’s 2,000 residents.

The Town of Poughkeepsie will receive $300,000 for the acquisition of 95 acres on two forested parcels referred to as the “North 1200.”

The land contains a mature oak forest, undulating terrain with rocky outcrops and ridges, acres of small wetlands and seasonal streams, and a small meadow.

The acquisition will preserve green spaces, conserve critical habitats, and crease new recreational amenities for the community.

 

 

 

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