RI DEM Announces Protection of 30 Acres of Forestland in Hopkinton

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RI DEM Announces Protection of 30 Acres of Forestland in Hopkinton

The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) has announced the permanent protection of 30 acres of forestland in Hopkinton.

The property is near DEM’s Rockville Management Area and is within 1,558 acres of conservation land own by the DEM, Audubon Society of Rhode Island, and The Nature Conservancy.

“I’m delighted that we’ve been able to preserve this gorgeous tract of land near Rockville Management Area for public recreation and encourage folks to visit this beautiful property. Preserving land for people to get outdoors and enjoy nature is core to ensuring Rhode Island remains a wonderful place to live and to fostering our next generation of environmental stewards,” said DEM Director Janet Coit.

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The Property

DEM purchased the property for $132,000 from Virginia Jalbert, with funding provided through state open space bonds.

Acquisition of Jalbert parcel will provide water quality protection for nearby Blue Pond. It features several natural habitats including a southern New England level bog community and thick rhododendron forests.

“I’m so pleased with the result of this project, which will preserve and honor the memories of my parents, Joan and James Jalbert, both of whom were life-long residents of Rockville. DEM’s conservation of this property will make it possible for future generations to enjoy,” said Jalbert.

The management area supports habitat capable of providing for a wide variety of game wildlife including cottontail rabbits, snowshoe hare, white-tailed deer, fox, coyote, ruffed grouse, wild turkey, and woodcock.


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