An article on Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, the largest and least-known
Date
9-1-2003
Pages
68-71, 96-98
Abstract
An article on Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, the largest and least-known nature preserve owned by Maine Audubon. A mature forest surrounded by paper company lands, it stretches across a mountainside just south of Greenville and gets only about 7,000 visitors a year. With a history of the property and a giant log manse that was built by Robert T. Moore there as a summer home. The property was bequeathed to the National Audubon Society upon Moore's death in 1958.
Subjects
Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, Wildlife refuges
Recommended Citation
Vietze, Andrew, "An article on Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, the largest and least-known" (2003). Maine News Index - Down East Magazine. 1556.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_downeast/1556
Source
Down East