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Vermont Business Magazine Three parcels at important locations in the Barton and Clyde River Watersheds are now permanently protected for fish habitat, flood resilience and public access thanks to a collaboration between the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and the Memphremagog Watershed Association.
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Three parcels at important locations in the Barton and Clyde River Watersheds are now permanently protected for fish habitat, flood resilience, and public access thanks to a collaboration between the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and the Memphremagog Watershed Association.