Fire departments in Queens County were sent rushing to the former Bowater Mersey mill in Brooklyn. The fire call came in between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. Thi.
The 80-year-old parcel is relatively small 60 acres or about 45 football fields. However, it’s some of the last standing forest in the area, which has seen ample clear-cuts. The trees are important habitat for species in the area, such as the wood turtle and the pine marten.
Women-led Aqualitas is growing green with the future in mind.
Author of the article: Sam Riches
Publishing date: Jan 25, 2021  â¢Â January 25, 2021  â¢Â 4 minute read Members of Aqualitas Biker Buds pose for a photo. Photo by Aqualitas Instagram
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