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Forest Legacy- Rangeley High Peaks Project Description

February 6, 2009 By highpeaksalliance

This project is in for federal scoring and we will see how it compares to the projects of other states.

The High Peaks Alliance strongly supports this proposal.

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Filed Under: Back country trails connecting communities, multiple use trails, nature based tourism, News Tagged With: conservation, Maine High Peaks Region, multiple use

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