The Jannelle family has donated approximately three acres as an addition to the protected area of Scarborough Marsh, the largest salt marsh in Maine. Located at the end of Roundabout Drive off Black Point Road, the parcel consists of marsh and woodlands, and provides an upland buffer to the 3,200-acre Scarborough Marsh Wildlife Management Area. Friends of Scarborough Marsh worked in partnership with the Scarborough Land Trust to fund and carry out the land transfer, and the Town of Scarborough assisted with road title issues. The 3-acre property has been deeded to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, which owns and manages the Scarborough Marsh Wildlife Management Area.
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The Jannelle family has donated approximately three acres as an addition to the protected area of Scarborough Marsh, the largest salt marsh in Maine. Located at the end of Roundabout Drive off Black Point Road, the parcel consists of marsh and woodlands, and provides an upland buffer to the 3,200-acre Scarborough Marsh Wildlife Management Area. Friends of Scarborough Marsh worked in partnership with the Scarborough Land Trust to fund and carry out the land transfer, and the Town of Scarborough assisted with road title issues. The 3-acre property has been deeded to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, which owns and manages the Scarborough Marsh Wildlife Management Area. Comments are closed.
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OUR MISSIONConserve, protect, restore, and enhance the Scarborough Marsh. BROWSE NEWS
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