Reservoir Woods
Walpole, NH
“The property is a reservoir of splendor and solace that offers a respite from a busy world; a place to unwind and inhale the beauty that has been sculpted in tandem with natural processes.”
Our Mission
The mission of the Reservoir Woods Foundation is to protect and steward 56 acres of private land composed of fields, forest, streams, wetlands and vernal pools, ensuring its place in a growing contiguous corridor of other protected or conserved lands. Alongside these protected lands, Reservoir Woods also serves as a key link for landscape connectivity and preservation of crucial habitat for wildlife who live and migrate through this part of the Connecticut River Valley.
We look toward the future in supporting land that is adaptable and ecologically resilient by using best forest and agricultural practices, educating ourselves through research while connecting and learning from other vital conservation organizations in our region.
Land Acknowledgement
Reservoir Woods Foundation was established on N’dakinna, the unceded ancestral homelands of the Abenaki, Pennacook, and Wabanaki Peoples past and present. We acknowledge and honor with gratitude the land and waterways and the alnobak (people) who have stewarded N’dakinna throughout the generations.he mission of the Reservoir Woods Foundation is to protect and steward 56 acres of private land composed of fields, forest, streams, wetlands and vernal pools, ensuring its place in a growing contiguous corridor of other protected or conserved lands. Alongside these protected lands, Reservoir Woods also serves as a key link for landscape connectivity and preservation of crucial habitat for wildlife who live and migrate through this part of the Connecticut River Valley.
We look toward the future in supporting land that is adaptable and ecologically resilient by using best forest and agricultural practices, educating ourselves through research while connecting and learning from other vital conservation organizations in our region.