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Victory Basin is one of the few remaining wilderness
areas in the State of Vermont. Nestled in the Northeast Kingdom's
rolling hills, and bisected by a beautiful winding river, the basin
is a maze of bogs, beaver flows and boreal forest. In addition to
an array of rare plants, its extensive softwood timber stands are
home to a bustling population of wildlife, including deer and moose.
Shortly after acquiring 2,600 acres of land in Victory Basin in
1993, the Hancock Timber Resource Group began working with The Nature
Conservancy and the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
to ensure that these sensitive lands would be preserved for future
generations. This was accomplished in 1996 when The Nature Conservancy
facilitated the sale and transfer of ownership to the state, thus
consolidating its ownership in Victory Basin and ensuring the future
protection of the watershed area.
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