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Land Bank staff outline quarterly workplan: permits, shorebird monitoring and forest management
Summary
The Environmental and Agricultural Resources director reported on winter permitting, training, shorebird monitoring, forest management for southern pine beetle resilience, Lily Pond sampling and the Melville property assessment during a quarterly update to the Land Bank Commission.
Emily Goldstein Murphy, director of environmental and agricultural resources for the Nantucket Land Bank, presented the department’s quarterly report covering January–March and described permitting activity, outreach, habitat and forest management, and several ongoing projects.
Goldstein Murphy said staff spent winter months on permitting with Natural Heritage and the Conservation Commission, on training (first aid/CPR, applicator certification and GIS tutorials), and on planning for the summer season’s field work and invasive-species monitoring. She reported the Army Corps of Engineers permit application for the Lily Pond project has been submitted and that Natural Heritage has been asked to review an updated design for the Clark…
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