Mirror lake Woodstock New Hampshire, a unique property for the right person. This is the Perfect home for an Ecologist wishing to own lakefront property that abuts - forest service research land. The lake doesn’t allow power boats and is monitored scientifically for a number of chemical substances entering the eco-system. There are very few homes on Mirror lake the vast majority of the waterfront is controlled by the U.S. forestry service and the science foundation that conducts a variety of experiments there. The property that is for sale once owned much of the protected land as the prior owner donated a large parcel for the purpose of research. The property for sale maintains certain rights of ways - making it uniquely situated to enjoy the unspoiled forest surrounding the home. This home is truly a one of a kind location, and the person or family lucky enough to own it will have something that is very unique.
More about the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation:
Scientific Research • Policy Outreach • Education
The Hubbard Brook Research Foundation’s (HBRF) mission is to promote the understanding and stewardship of ecosystems through scientific research, long-term monitoring, and education.
White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire
The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest was established in 1955 as a major center for hydrologic research in New England. Located in the White Mountain National Forest in central New Hampshire, the 3,138-ha bowlshaped Hubbard Brook Valley has hilly terrain, ranging in elevation from 222 to 1,015 m. The Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study was established by a cooperative agreement in 1963. In 1988 the Hubbard Brook was designated as a Long-Term Ecological Research site by the National Science Foundation.
Major Research Accomplishments and Effects on Management
At Hubbard Brook, the following subjects have been researched:
• Small watershed technique for studying biogeochemistry
• Factors regulating nutrient flux and cycling in northern hardwood forests
• First documentation of acid rain in North America
• Effects of forest harvesting disturbance on water quality and quantity
• Long-term effects of acid rain on soil nutrient pools and streamwater chemistry
• Relationship of interior forest bird populations and communities to forest structure and development
• Development and application of ecosystem process models: 1) hydrological, 2) forest growth and development, and 3) soil nutrient processes
Collaborators
At Hubbard Brook, collaborators include scientists from other Forest Service research units, Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Brown University, Dartsmouth College, Syracuse University, Cornell University, University of Michigan, Yale University, Appalachian State University, State University of New York-Environmental Science and Forestry, USDI Geological Survey, Wellesley College, University of New Hampshire, and Smithsonian Institution.
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2.05 acres - lake frontage - listed $400,000.
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