"Cover Story" piece on the Sheepscot Valley Conservation Association (SVCA), whi

"Cover Story" piece on the Sheepscot Valley Conservation Association (SVCA), which has launched one of Maine's most active and influential land trusts, mounting a campaign to create a 300-foot-wide, no-new-development corridor in the upper estuary of the Sheepscot River. The Sheepscot...

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Main Author: Austin, Phyllis
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: Portland Public Library Digital Commons 2001
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_times/5601
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Summary:"Cover Story" piece on the Sheepscot Valley Conservation Association (SVCA), which has launched one of Maine's most active and influential land trusts, mounting a campaign to create a 300-foot-wide, no-new-development corridor in the upper estuary of the Sheepscot River. The Sheepscot, with a 228-square-mile watershed that embraces 20 communities in four counties, is one of seven Maine rivers with native Atlantic salmon. The 58-mile-long river also has annual runs of alewives and American eels, and may have remnant populations of American shad and North American oysters, according to Gail Wippelhauser, a scientist with the Department of Marine Resources. The SVCA is the second-oldest land trust in Maine.