About the Moosalamoo Association

The Moosalamoo Association is a non-profit organization that brings together specialists in tourism and conservation to learn from each other and to develop a framework for cooperative activities for natural resource conservation, recreation experience enhancement, and educational and interpretive services for the visitors to the Moosalamoo area. Join the Moosalamoo Association today!

The mission of the Moosalamoo Association is to:

  1. Collaborate with public entities to plan, manage, and provide stewardship for wildlife habitat conservation and quality public recreation opportunities and facilities.
  2. Promote responsible recreation participation and environmental awareness through interpretation, education and resource monitoring.
  3. Demonstrate the unique capabilities of public and private partners working together.
  4. Strengthen partnerships at the local level in cooperative projects such as trail construction and maintenance, wildlife habitat improvement, or visual enhancement of roadsides.

Association Board of Directors:

Doug Sawyer, President
Brian Jerome, Vice President
Warren Foster, Treasurer
Merle Schloff
Bruce Acciavetti
Angelo Lynn

The Moosalamoo National Recreation Area Designation:
The Moosalamoo Association worked with the USDA Forest Service to achieve the National Recreation Area designation for the region. The goal was achieved in January 2007 with the signing of the New England Wilderness Act. As the Moosalamoo National Recreation Area, this 20,000-acre treasure joins an elite group of 44 NRAs nationwide.  It is a unique designation that recognizes the quality of this area for recreating. Read more about the New England Wilderness Act designation of the NRA.

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