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Quimby Mountain inventory finds more than 500 species, notes young American chestnuts; stewardship plan review planned
Summary
Consultant work at Quimby Mountain has documented more than 500 species, two uncommon plants, monarch butterflies and a notable population of young American chestnut saplings; the conservation commission expects a draft stewardship plan and a fall public meeting.
Hooksett conservation contractors working at Quimby Mountain have documented a large species list and ecological features that the commission said it will review in a forthcoming stewardship-plan draft.
Joe Carroll, chair of the Hooksett Conservation Commission, summarized an update from consultant Jeff (name on file) saying the ecological inventory team has completed seven of eight planned field visits and recorded over 500 species, including two…
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