Thursday, October 16th, 2008
We simply need that wild country available to us, even if we never do more than drive to its edge and look in. For it can be a means of reassuring ourselves of our sanity as creatures, a part of the geography of hope.
- Wallace Stegner
A couple of months ago I wrote how the slumping real estate market has proven a boon to land-preservation organizations, allowing us to protect magnificent properties that once seemed well beyond our monetary reach. While the dollar value of an acre of forest or farmland may have dropped across the country, the intangible value of that acre has never been higher and its rising every day.
The landscapes we safeguard remain a constant presence despite lifes uncertainties. And in these extremely turbulent times, we desperately need places where we can retreat, however briefly, from fears about paying college tuition, shrinking retirement accounts and job security. Whether hiking through a 10,000-acre Montana wilderness or sitting in Manhattans Central Park, open spaces give us the chance to feel kinship with the wider world. Amid natures grandeur, we experience great calm, solace and, yes, even hope. As Rachel Carson wrote, Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. ...
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Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

When a developer announced plans to build nearly 1,000 homes across 2,200 acres of open space in a rural Hudson Valley town, I asked the conservation biologist at Scenic Hudson, the group I head, to conduct an ecological study. He concluded the project would so fragment the sites fragile ecosystems that many of its amphibian and reptile species would be wiped out. Our work supplemented and supported a massive and effective effort by a local grass-roots organization opposing the oversized project on roughly a dozen other grounds -- traffic, cost of school expansion, visual impacts, among others. Shortly after these findings were made public, the developer announced it was going back to the drawing board. It has promised to make protection of the sites natural resources the beginning point and focus of revised plans. Time will tell whether these plans achieve this laudable goal.
Scan the Web site of any land preservation organization and youre likely to see the word contiguous before you read too far. Its not enough that we safeguard Americas fields and forests, mountains and marshlands; its crucial these open spaces be connected. In other words, its far better to conserve one 100-acre plot than to protect 50 unlinked two-acre parcels.
Why? For one thing ...
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