• Ossipee Watershed Source Water Protection Project Overview The Ossipee River Basin aquifer is the largest stratified drift aquifer in New Hampshire. Made up of sandy soils and gravel particles, the aquifer has both a large storage capacity and high recharge rates, which allow precipitation or runoff from the land surface to quickly replenish water supplies. […]

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  • The Green Mountain Conservation Group “THANKS!” all who take an interest in our work and participate through their generosity in awarding grants and providing professional leadership to further our mission. “Thank you for your support” Adelard & Valeda Lea Roy Foundation Captain Planet Foundation Davis Foundation Dorr Foundation Lakes Region Charitable Foundation Little Family Foundation […]

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  • Green Mountain Conservation Group Strategic Plan Adopted November 2017 INTRODUCTION GMCG is a regional conservation organization founded in 1997. Its geographic scope is primarily the “Ossipee Watershed” – defined as the southern portion of the Saco Watershed in New Hampshire, including the Ossipee and Bearcamp Rivers, Ossipee Lake, Silver Lake, and Lake Chocorua, other surface […]

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  •   Volunteer Opportunities Green Mountain Conservation Group is always looking for volunteers for many aspects of our programs. GMCG is largely a volunteer-supported organization. on and could not function without the dedicated service of our volunteers. Some of these volunteer opportunities include: √  Mailings and Flyer Posting: Newsletter, event invitations,  and fundraising mailings are completed […]

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  • Volunteer Lake Assessment Program for 2014 Lisa Doner and student Melanie Perello of Plymouth State University’s Center for the Environment  have installed temp loggers at each meter of the Big Lake’s deep spot for a temp study.  They will likely be joining us to collect data and samples when we make the journey to Big […]

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