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Warner conservation commission confirms withdrawals to secure 62‑acre easement near Warner River

Town of Warner Conservation Commission · March 4, 2026
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The commission held a public hearing and confirmed withdrawals from its Conservation Fund to cover survey and easement purchase costs for a 62‑acre property with a beaver pond that flows to the Warner River; partners said the land links larger conserved parcels and provides important wildlife habitat.

Nancy Martin, chair of the Town of Warner Conservation Commission, opened a public hearing and confirmed the commission will proceed with withdrawals from the Conservation Fund for a conservation easement on a roughly 62‑acre parcel that includes a beaver pond and habitat that connects to the Warner River. The commission discussed and confirmed two previously approved amounts: $15,000 for a survey, legal documentation and related paperwork, and $65,000 toward the conservation easement itself. Nancy Martin said…

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