The Trust for Public Land helped the Hurd family conserve their working land straddling the Taylor River in Hampton and Hampton Falls, New Hampshire for farmland and open space, while also protecting coastal land, and preserving a portion of Hampton's agricultural history.
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When 287 acres containing 7,800 feet of frontage along the Isinglass River was
slated for a 70-lot subdivision, the community of Strafford took action.
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TPL worked with Hampton Falls, the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance, and the Rockingham County Conservation District, and the USDA Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program to conserve New Hampshire's historic Raspberry Farm, named for a now defunct pick-your-own berries and farm stand, protecting its agricultural heritage, scenic views, and wildlife habitat.
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In 2003, TPL helped the city of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and the Seacoast Land Trust purchase the Sagamore Creek Headwaters for permanent use as open space.
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The Campaign to protect Sprucewood Forest is the best and last opportunity to permanently conserve this beautiful 176-acre forest while also protecting water quality in the Oyster River.
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As a catch and release, fly-fishing-only trout pond, 241-acre Stonehouse Pond offers anglers a wilderness experience more commonly associated with the North Country than New Hampshire's increasingly urbanized coastal area.
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