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Better Place Forests Berkshires, chosen for its high conservation value in Drury, Massachusetts, protects 200 acres of forestland and sets to open in-person in 2021
Today, Better Place Forests, the company that built America s first conservation memorial forests, announced it is officially starting online tours of its newest property in Berkshire County. The company s second forest in the Northeast region of the country and sixth overall,
Better Place Forests Berkshires boasts 200-acres of forestland in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, and is located 30 minutes east of Williamstown, just off of Route-2, the Mohawk Trail, and after the iconic hairpin curve. Better Place Forests Berkshires is an easy day trip from New York City and Boston. The forest features views extending from the nearby Berkshires all the way to the Green Mountains in Vermont, and helps protect an important wildlife corridor which runs from the Deerfield River to the heart of the Mohawk State Forest.
Norbrook Farm Brewery trails contain deep forests, challenging hills and open fields
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Trails pass through hemlock glades and mountain laurel groves.Peter Marteka / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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The wooden tower at Norbrook Farm Brewery in Colebrook.Peter Marteka / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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The Norbrook Farm Brewery trails have lots to offer, including one of the best views in the state.Peter Marteka / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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The mountain biking/hiking trails include clever names like Creek Slide, Dirt Session and I-95. Peter Marteka / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Imagine a place where you can hike, mountain bike or cross-country ski for miles across hundreds of acres and climb a high wooden tower with amazing views.
Guinea pig stuck in snowbank among latest rescues for this animal control officer
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Brad Hedden, Cornwall’s animal control officer, rescues a guinea pig in the snow.Erin Hedden / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Brad Hedden sees the guinea pig in the snow in Cornwall.Erin Hedden / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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The guinea pig that was rescued by Brad Hedden, Cornwall’s animal control officerErin Hedden / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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CORNWALL Under a pile of rocks in thick snow on Flat Rocks Road was a cold little brown guinea pig. It had made a burrow for itself and was most likely in it for several days, according to Cornwall animal control officer Brad Hedden.
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