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  2. Conservation easement - Wikipedia

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    Conservation easement boundary sign. In the United States, a conservation easement (also called conservation covenant, conservation restriction or conservation servitude) is a power invested in a qualified land conservation organization called a "land trust", or a governmental (municipal, county, state or federal) entity to constrain, as to a specified land area, the exercise of rights ...

  3. Rhode Island Conservation Districts - Wikipedia

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    The conservation districts of the State of Rhode Island are a subdivision of state government established under state law to carry out programs for the conservation and wise management of soil, water and related resources. Professional staffs in each of the three offices report to volunteer boards of directors.

  4. Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management

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    RI Metropolitan Park Commission (1904-1934) RI Division of Forests, Parks and Parkways (1935-1952) RI Department of Public Works (Parks and Recreation Division, 1952-1965) RI Department of Natural Resources (1965-1975) The lobbying of the Public Parks Association (1883-1903) was a significant factor in the creation of state parks in Rhode ...

  5. Blackstone Park Conservation District - Wikipedia

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    The Blackstone Park Conservation District is a public, 45-acre woodland conservation area on the East Side of Providence, Rhode Island. It is run by the non-profit Blackstone Parks Conservancy in partnership with the Providence Parks Department.

  6. Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission

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    The current headquarters of the Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission are in the Old State House, which functioned as the state capitol from 1762 to 1901. Among its former chairs is historical preservationist Antoinette Downing , who held that post for more than three decades beginning in 1968.

  7. List of nature centers in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    website, 2 facilities, aquarium, environmental education and conservation programs Tri-Pond Park Nature Center: South Kingstown: Washington: website, 99 acres, operated by the town W. Alton Jones Environmental Education Center: West Greenwich: Kent: website, operated by the University of Rhode Island, 2,300 acres, residential environmental ...

  8. East Beach State Beach - Wikipedia

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    The recreational grounds were established as East Beach State Park in 1967. [4] The area was listed at 174 acres (70 ha) in 2000. [5] In 2006, the state began "setting up this natural reserve in a major way" [3] with the addition of some 250 acres (100 ha) acquired through the purchase of four parcels at a cost of a little more than two million dollars.

  9. Narragansett (soil) - Wikipedia

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    Narragansett's soils are found in upland areas of Rhode Island, where they occupy approximately 12,000 acres (49 km 2), and in the adjacent states of Connecticut and Massachusetts. [1] This soil type has been unofficially named the State Soil of Rhode Island.