Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust

Overview

This Land Trust is Accredited

Our Mission

To protect lands that make the Mt Kearsarge/Lake Sunapee region special; encourage sound land management and stewardship; ease the burden on local government by encouraging conservation through non-regulatory means; promote partnerships; and work with land owners.

Our Focus

Historic_Cultural (SLI); Open_Space (EI); Urban (SWI); Farm_Ranch (EI); Natural (EI); Recreation (SWI); Water (EI); Forests (EI) Mt Kearsarge/ Lake Sunapee Region; Merrimack & Sullivan Counties

Our Staff

Full Time Staff: 3
Part Time Staff: 4

Operational Area and Acreage

Counties of Operation

New Hampshire Merrimack, Sullivan

Acres Conserved

State Total Owned Under Easement Other**
New Hampshire 8,729   22   8,550   157  

**This figure includes land that has been acquired by land trusts - whether through purchase, donation or by another means - and subsequently has been transferred to a public agency. It also includes land protected through other methods such as negotiating and preparing for acquisition by other organizations or agencies.

Quick Facts

Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust

PO Box 2040
New London, NH 03257-2040

Contact Information

Phone: (603) 526-6555
Fax: (603) 526-6555
Email: info@ausbonsargent.org
Website

History

Founded in: 1987
Alliance member since: 1988

This organization has adopted the 2004 Standards & Practices

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