Land trust purchases 22 acres of land in Mattapoisett

Jun 10, 2014

The Mattapoisett Land Trust has officially acquired 22 acres of woodland and salt marsh along Mattapoisett Neck Road from Jeanne and Gregory Downey of Mattapoisett.

The property lies between parcels of land that were previously protected by the Mattapoisett Land Trust as well as the Wildlands Trust of Duxbury.

The land lies entirely within an area that a Commonwealth’s Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program report described both as a “core habitat” and “critical natural landscape,” meaning that it is an important area to preserve for the protection of rare and threatened species.

In addition to private contributions, the acquisition was made possible through a grant of $75,000 from the North American Wetlands Conservation Act administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and obtained through the assistance and cooperation of the Buzzards Bay Coalition, the Wildlands Trust as well as the Buzzards Bay National Estuary Program. Additional funding came from foundation sources.

Fundraising efforts to retire the $25,000 principal remaining on a loan that was required will continue through the summer.

Individuals interested in contributing can donate to the land trust through its website at www.mattlandtrust.org or by mail at P.O. Box 31, Mattapoisett, MA 02739.

The MLT hopes to eventually link the property to the existing trail on the Walega-Livingstone Preserve thereby providing a public trail access to Brandt Island Cove from Mattapoisett Neck Road.