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The Sudbury, Assabet and Concord Rivers provide habitat to a rich array of plant and animal species. Much of the protected land along the river, including Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, provide a protected corridor for a diversity of wildlife. Development pressures, construction projects, contaminated runoff, low stream flows and invasive species all threaten the integrity of this habitat.
Sudbury Valley Trustees is a regional land trust whose primary mission is to protect the habitat and ecological integrity of the Sudbury, Assabet and Concord Rivers watershed. They own over 2000 acres, and hold conservation restrictions on an additional 1000 acres within the watershed. Not all of this land is along the rivers per se, however SVT does consider the 'interconnectedness' of protected land, which helps to ensure the general movement of wildlife. This movement might be along the river, and away from it. The RSC and NPS provide funds to help support the research and management strategies needed to acquire and protect this land (Funds are not used for acquisition). For more information, click on http://www.sudburyvalleytrustees.org/ Obviously, not all of the land in the watershed is, or can be fully protected. In cases where development impacts habitat, the goal is to diminish impacts. The RSC works closely with Massachusetts Highway Department on the design of bridge reconstruction and highway improvement projects to ensure that impacts are minimized. In partnership with other federal agencies, including EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers, the NPS and RSC review these transportation plans. On Route 3, the bridge over the Concord River was built to include a wildlife corridor, so that animals could travel under the bridge safely, instead of over the roadway. For more information click on http://www.fws.gov/habitat/
For more information on the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Program, click on http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/nhesp/nhesp.htm |
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