Mass Audubon successfully
conserves additional land all the time — from stands of old growth forest in the Berkshires to coastal habitats on the Cape and islands to the precious salt marsh of the North Shore — and every type of habitat in between.
Since initiating protection of the town's working, taxpaying farms in 1998 — when we
conserved 1,000 acres on seven farms — more than 1,200
additional acres have been saved with the help of town and county governments, the Dutchess
Land Conservancy and the Winnakee
Land Trust.