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FSM in the News: Attean Lake Lodge

July 25, 2017 By Annie

Attean Pond and nearby mountains surrounded by more than 35,000 acres of lands FSM has helped conserve. Photo taken by FSM forestland stewards during aerial monitoring in 2016.

Check out this great Travelin’ Maine(rs) article by George and Linda Smith. The article features their visit to Attean Lake Lodge, owned by the Holden family. The lodge is in Attean Pond, a large part of which is surrounded by FSM’s very first conservation lands. The forestland was conserved in 1984 because the Colburn family wanted the land to remain forested so that it could continue to be used for forest products, enhancing the state’s economy, while also providing the opportunity for public recreational access in perpetuity. FSM is so pleased to be helping maintain the vision the Colburns had in keeping these incredible forestlands forested and available for the public to enjoy, including the many guests at Attean Lake Lodge.

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