Conservation
Conservation Committee
Robin Timko: 226-7736
Tim O'Donoghue: 226-7023
April Hensel
Claire Walker
Sara Stowell
The CCCA has been from its beginning concerned with land use and preservation. As an organization, we strive to find ways to mitigate the continued fragmentation of our land which threatens both the local population of wildlife as well as the migratory birds. In areas such as Hartland Vermont large mammals such as bear, moose, bobcat and even deer are no longer to be found due to development. Certain development practices can also bring about a degradation to our quality of life such as clean water, the beauty of our meadows, forests and mountainsides, the lack of objectionable noise and air pollution.
Goal 1 of the Cavendish Town Plan states our collective desire: "To encourage development so as to maintain the rural atmosphere of the community and historic settlement pattern of compact village centers separated by rural countryside."
See more of our conservation work here.
Robin Timko: 226-7736
Tim O'Donoghue: 226-7023
April Hensel
Claire Walker
Sara Stowell
The CCCA has been from its beginning concerned with land use and preservation. As an organization, we strive to find ways to mitigate the continued fragmentation of our land which threatens both the local population of wildlife as well as the migratory birds. In areas such as Hartland Vermont large mammals such as bear, moose, bobcat and even deer are no longer to be found due to development. Certain development practices can also bring about a degradation to our quality of life such as clean water, the beauty of our meadows, forests and mountainsides, the lack of objectionable noise and air pollution.
Goal 1 of the Cavendish Town Plan states our collective desire: "To encourage development so as to maintain the rural atmosphere of the community and historic settlement pattern of compact village centers separated by rural countryside."
See more of our conservation work here.