NEW: DEM Preserves 105 Acres in Burrillville
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Rhode Island’s Department of Environmental Management (DEM) has acquired 105 acres of land to add to the state’s 1,748-acre Black Hut Management Area in Burrillville.
Located on Cherry Farm Road, the property consists of mature forest stands, an old quarry, several vernal wetlands and small streams. It connects two portions of the state’s existing Black Hut parcels around Spring Lake, solidifying the Black Hut boundary and preventing encroachment onto state land.
An existing series of walking trails on the property will be enhanced for recreational use, and an area for a small parking lot is present.
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“DEM is pleased that we have been able to permanently protect this valuable wildlife habitat and ensure that it remains undeveloped,” said DEM Director Janet Coit. “Our forests provide a multitude of benefits, from cool, green areas to enjoy, to safeguarding our rivers and groundwater supplies.”