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Flagstaff Management Plan

The Maine Department of Conservation, Bureau of Parks and Lands, is developing a 10-year management plan for approximately 54,000 acres of lands known as the Flagstaff Region. The region roughly encompasses the area north of Farmington to the Canadian border, and east of the Rangeley Lakes Region to the Kennebec River Valley.

For more information contact:

Kathy Eickenberg
Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands
22 State House Station
Augusta, Maine 04333
(207) 287-2163, (207) 287-3823 fax,
katherine.eickenberg@maine.gov

Map of the Unit

Management Plan (13 mb)

Management Plan in four downloadable sections:

Part A – Introduction, The Planning Process, The Planning Context, and Overview of Resources and Management Issues
Part B – Resources and Management Issues for the Bigelow Preserve and Surrounding Area
Part C – Resources and Management Issues for Mount Abraham, Chain of Ponds, and Other Public Lots
Part D – Vision, Proposed Allocations and Proposed Management Recommendations

Appendices

Advisory Committee

Related MNAP Reports Online:

Flagstaff Natural Resources Inventory

Ecoreserve Monitoring


 

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