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Press Release
October 12, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Contact: Jim Wyerman
Director, Communications & Development
202-638-4725 ext. 310
Michael Eadie Communications Specialist 508-999-6363 ext. 207
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Coalition for Buzzards Bay Presented with National Award for Excellence in Land Conservation
Washington, DC- The Coalition for Buzzards Bay was presented with a national
conservation award for its success in preserving the unique landscape, clean water, and fisheries of
Buzzard’s Bay in New Bedford, MA, from the sprawl that characterizes most of the Eastern Seaboard. The coalition was
selected from more than 1,700 land trusts across the country as the first recipient of the National Land
Trust Excellence Award by The Land Trust Alliance of Washington, DC. The award was given at the National Land Conservation Conference in Denver, CO, October 4, 2007.
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Mark Rasmussen, Coalition Executive Director, accepting award for the Coalition for Buzzards Bay Land Trust. |
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“We were wonderfully surprised and flattered to have the work of our Bay Lands Center honored with
this award. The Center which protected over 3,000 acres of critical land from the threat of development
really brought land conservation in our region to the forefront,” noted Coalition Executive Director, Mark
Rasmussen, “What makes us especially proud, is the level of collaboration we have with our many
watershed land trust partners.”
The Coalition’s Bay Lands Center serves to protect special places among the beaches, cranberry bogs,
woods and streams that make the area special to local residents, including families, farmers and
fishermen. The Coalition achieves this by bringing together private and public interests, and providing
coordination and financial assistance to area land trust groups.
From 2001 to 2006 alone, the Coalition protected 3,092 acres of land vital to the protection of bay, river
and drinking water quality. Key parcels such as the Beaton Cranberry lands, the Viveiros Dairy Farm,
and the Dike Creek Farm were all saved in partnership with local land trusts. These lands represent
coastal wetlands, working farms, and forested wetlands. The Center has brought home the very clear message that the watershed must be protected if there is to be any hope for saving Buzzard Bay.
Rand Wentworth, President of the Land Trust Alliance, said in bestowing the award that “The Coalition for
Buzzards Bay has accomplished so much, so quickly, and so collaboratively, that its program serves a
model for other nonprofits around the country. The key to their fundraising and on-the-ground success was
their willingness to partner with local municipalities, utilities, private interests and all-volunteer land
trusts.” He added, “Together, they have preserved the quality of life and health of their community—now
and forever."
Click here to hear Mark Rasmussen's acceptance speech.
4 min, 31 sec (4MB)
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The Coalition for Buzzards Bay is a membership-supported non profit organization dedicated to the
restoration, protection and sustainable use and enjoyment of our irreplaceable Bay and its watershed. The
Coalition works to improve the health of the Bay ecosystem for all through education, conservation,
research and advocacy. The Coalition has offices in Woods Hole and New Bedford, MA. Visit www.savebuzzardsbay.org.
The Land Trust Alliance is a national conservation group that works to save the places people love by strengthening conservation throughout America. It works to increas the pace and quality of conservation by advocating favorable tax policies, training land trusts in best practices, and working to ensure the permanence of conservation in the face of continuting threats. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Alliance.
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