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New Hampshire Dept. of Natural and Cultural Resources rejects Aurora Sustainable Lands' 10-year plan for 146,000-acre Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Working Forest; agency cites decrease in timber harvest of 30%-60%, threatening local timber tax revenue
Published:
April 18, 2024
by The Caledonian-Record
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Aurora Sustainable Lands to enhance annual forest inventory of Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Working Forest, resulting in 10% of land base being sampled each year; Aurora will also implement more selective harvesting, identify individual trees for cutting
Published:
January 22, 2024
by New Hampshire Business Review (NH)
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Bluesource files operating plan for Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Working Forest, which it is managing for carbon credits; New Hampshire reviewing harvesting plan, but Bluesource has indicated it will halve timber harvests from amount cut in recent years
Published:
December 19, 2023
by New Hampshire Business Review (NH)
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Blue Source Sustainable Forests has enrolled 1.65 million acres of industrial US forestland into its carbon-first management projects, shifting primary use from timber harvesting to carbon sequestration; JV also rebrands to Aurora Sustainable Lands
Published:
December 05, 2023
by Business Wire
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New Hampshire wants Bluesource, new owner of 146,500-acre Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Tract, to 'keep in mind' aim of conservation easement is to maintain a working forest alongside other values; parties will meet in October to discuss company's plans
Published:
August 25, 2023
by Telegraph
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