MMRG is doing great work in protecting the natural environment of this corner of New Hampshire. Their events and presentations help to educate the people of the area and foster appreciation and stewardship of our land and water resources.
MMRG makes a great contribution to our state by working to protect and conserve our local land & waterways, and is instrumental in educating the public on important environmental issues. MMRG offers a full calendar of events throughout the year enabling the community to appreciate and enjoy the beauty of their natural surroundings. Moose Mountain Regional Greenways is an asset to the local community and deserves recognition as a Great Nonprofit.
Since we own land in the Moose Mountain area, we have had numerous contacts with MMRG. We are impressed by their dedication and commitment to protecting our valuable resources. They not only care about the land, but the people as well, as is evidenced by the programs they offer.
Having worked with many of MMRG members and volunteered at numerous events, I am very impressed with both the people involved and the organization's important mission. The land which MMRG aims to protect is a truly priceless resource. Also, the educational outreach activities that MMRG organizes are always well planned and attended. These activities help all generations understand the importance of conserving our natural environment.
MMRG does wonderful work to support the environment and protect New Hampshire's beautiful land. In addition, through various activities such as kayaking outings and harvest festivals, the organization does critical work to educate the local community on the importance of protecting our natural resources. Thank you to MMRG for all of the wonderful work that you do.
I was amazed when I first visit MMRG!! very impressive. You can feel the beautiful forest, listen to the birds'singing. MMRG definitely help protect our planet.
Reaping the benefits of their hard work!! What is better than freely hiking a trail to enjoy a beautiful view. They are the go to organization in the region for helping folks preserve their land. Thanks MMRG!
MMRG has done a wonderful job pursuing land conservation projects and educating people on the importance of maintaining our environment. Our hikes, snowshoe trips and canoe paddles are always fun and provide fascinating information. Please consider joining us for one of these adventures.
Moose Mountains Regional Greenways is a grassroots organization founded and maintained by citizens dedicated to maintaining the rural character of the southern lakes region of NH. It has a unique model of aiding landowners who are interested in preserving their land. I was one of the founding members in 1999. Shortly after being founded , we succesfully obtained a Forest Legacy grant which initiated the preservation of 2000 acres of the eponymous Moose Mountains. This was a difficult process with many obstacles. Since then we have helped to place over 2000 additional acres under conservation easement, and presented many educational programs with conservation-based themes. MMRG is powered by dedicated and energetic volunteers and a small staff, but it can always use more involvement at every level. We particularly would like to attract youthful members and volunteers to carry on the effort.
Moose Mountains Regional Greenways is a wonderful land conservation and enviromental organization that serves seven towns in east central New Hampshire. In just 10 years they have conserved over 4000 acres created wildlife corridors, preserved water quality, educated landowners on proper land management and educated young and old on the environment around them. They host the annual Woods Water & Wildlife Festival that is great fun for the local families while it helps educate people on how to take care of their areas.
I'm always amazed by how much this small, regional land conservation organization accomplishes with such limited resources. Not only has MMRG helped conserve more than 4,000 acres during its 10-year existence, but it also offers an ongoing roster of educational workshops, guided hikes, festivals, and other events designed to raise awareness of the important functions that conserved land plays in communities.