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How will the property be protected into the future?
Mobbs Farm will be subject to a conservation easement held by Vermont Land Trust.
Autumnal Equinox Edition
greet bioblitzers and answer their questions at Mobbs this weekend.In other bioblitz news...
Bioblitz Updates
There’s even a map where you can pin the places in Mobbs that you really love to visit. The Bioblitz runs through Saturday, Sept 26th so there is still plenty of time to participate.
Why should the land at Mobbs Farm be conserved?
With increasing development pressure on open land in the Town of Jericho, the Mobbs Farm Committee recognized that it is important to set aside open land for a variety of important reasons.Conserving the land, into perpetuity, means that the land will
What do you love about Mobbs Farm?
Place a pin on your favorite place on Mobbs Farm. You can also leave a comment to describe what you like about it. Have a picture of that place? You can leave one of those too!
Jericho Official Map Project
The Town already has existing trails and paths and this project will identify new trail locations, creating a network of connected trails, some of which are identified in the 2015 Bike and Pedestrian Master Plan.The adoption of an official map will identify
Jericho Conservation Commission BioBlitz Page
Another goal in hosting the BioBlitz at Mobbs Farm was to highlight the biodiversity of the park as the Mobbs Committee moves forward in its bid to permanently conserve the land with a conservation easement.
Food Hub Task Force Updates
The team continues to move forward with several initiatives: Gardens, agricultural lands in productive use - The JFHTF is looking to team up with the Mobbs Park Committee to investigate the possibility for a community garden at Mobbs Park, just off of
Jericho Trails Map Brochure
The Jericho Trails Committee has developed a brochure that includes maps of our recreational trails in Town. It provides an overview of trail networks and indicates allowable uses for each.
Why conserve Mobbs?
Because it is awesome!