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"Im thrilled that future generations will be able to experience the unmatched beauty of the Western Maine mountains from Quill Hill to Perham Stream," said Governor Janet Mills. "This extraordinary, collaborative conservation project will preserve access to some of the most breathtaking vistas in the state and set aside thousands of acres of land for recreation and wildlife habitat that will benefit generations to come. I thank the Trust for Public Land and The Nature Conservancy for partnering with the Bureau of Parks and Land to make this extraordinary achievement possible."
"By opening access to the Quill Hill and Perham Stream properties, were helping to link more than 100,000 acres of public lands along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail to mitigate climate impacts and ensure access to the outdoors for all," said Betsy Cook, Maine State Program Director for Trust for Public Land. "This space will be truly open to all, with ADA accessible viewing areas and hiking and outdoor recreational opportunities for every ability level. TPL is proud to work with project partners to protect this incredible landscape."
"Conserving Quill Hill to Perham Stream is a critical step forward for Maines climate resilience, and a case study in collaborative conservation," said Kate Dempsey, State Director of The Nature Conservancy in Maine. "Over the past four years, the support and commitment of the private landowners, public agencies, local businesses, over two dozen conservation and economic development organizations, and Maines congressional delegation has been vital to the success of this project."
"This collaborative project contains all the key elements that reflect Maine's vision for conservation: a privately owned working forest that supports Maine's timber economy, ecological reserves that sustain biodiversity, and multiple-use public land that will benefit people and wildlife for generations to come," said Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands Director Andy Cutko.
"To say that my late husband, Adrian, loved Quill Hill is an understatement," said Celine Brochu. "He thought about Quill all the time. In the winter, he would read every single comment left in the guest books, making his own notes in the margins. He spent long summer days at Quill smoothing rough spots on the road, moving countless rocks, taking breaks to chat with visitors. Quill Hill always held a very special place in his heart. And mine. He often talked about how he wanted Quill Hill to be open and accessible to everyone forever. I am incredibly proud of all he accomplished and so grateful that our family and all the project partners including TPL, TNC, the State of Maine, the U.S. Forest Service, and U.S. Navy, have realized his vision and permanently protected Quill Hill."
"The permanent conservation of these lands protects the wilderness environment the Navy relies on for realistic training, preserving wildlife habitat and preventing incompatible development near the base," said Capt. Michael Oberdorf, shipyard and installation commander at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. "We are proud to be part of such a successful effort that supports mission readiness while increasing access to outdoor recreation and advancing the region and Maines climate resiliency and conservation goals."
"The state of Maine is blessed with an abundance of natural resources, which offer both its residents and visitors the opportunity to experience and appreciate the pristine environment that surrounds them," said Senators Collins and King and Representative Golden. "It is imperative that we protect these resources, like Quill Hill and Perham Stream, from development and ensure future generations can continue to enjoy and connect with nature across our state."
"Our nation's forests provide immeasurable social, economic, and environmental benefits that are lost when forestland is converted to non-forest uses," said Gina Owens, Regional Forester for the USDA Forest Service's Eastern Region. "The Forest Services Forest Legacy Program directly supports our partners in pursuing mutual forest conservation objectives for the benefit of future generations."
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