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Funding for the $1.115 million project was contributed by a grant from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service ($660,000), DNR’s Program Open Space (POS) ($300,000) and The Nature Conservancy ($155,000). Additionally, The Nature Conservancy contributed all incidental costs for land appraisals, environmental assessment and land surveys. The property was evaluated for its ecological value using Green Infrastructure criteria, as called for in Governor Ehrlich’s recent directive on Land Preservation. This directive instructs state agencies to focus land conservation programs on the most strategic lands to protect the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries as well as the most significant natural and agricultural resources; apply the best scientific information and technology to identify resource lands that are most important, the potential threats to these lands, and areas in which preservation goals can be maximized; and establish a process for collaboration and coordination among state and local land conservation programs to identify geographic and natural resource areas. A “Green Infrastructure Project Profile” assessment of the Henson Scout Reservation property prepared by DNR indicates an overall ecological rating for this property as “Excellent,” with a mean ecological score within Green Infrastructure of 93.1 (out of 100). The property is heavily forested with a high quality complex of tidal and nontidal freshwater wetlands. It is nested in an area that has been designated as a priority area under the North American Wetland Management Plan. A hotspot for biodiversity, the Nanticoke's superior wetland and upland communities harbor more than 260 rare plants and animals, 25 of which are globally rare.
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