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Our Mission

To conserve key natural resource areas in our New Hampshire communities and connect them within a permanently protected network of greenways and open space for today and tomorrow.

What is a Land Trust?

A land trust is a nonprofit organization that works with communities and individuals to conserve natural areas, waterways, forests, and more.

Moose Mountains Regional Greenways

254 Main St # 109, Union, NH 03887

603-473-2020

greenways@mmrgnh.org

Federal Tax ID: 02-0515870

 

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Land Acknowledgement

The conserved lands of Moose Mountains Regional Greenways located in the communities of Brookfield, Wakefield, Milton, Union, Farmington, New Durham, Middleton, Wolfeboro, Tuftonboro and Ossipee, New Hampshire rest on the traditional ancestral homelands of the Abenaki, Pennacook, Wabanaki and Pequawket Peoples past and present. We acknowledge and honor with gratitude the aki (land), nebi (water) and the alnobak (people), the original stewards of N’dakinna (homeland). We take this opportunity to humbly thank them and reflect on the history attached to these precious lands. For more information, please visit Indigenous NH.

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