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Commission members continued revising draft conservation priorities and a land-use philosophy for feedback and future distribution to other committees. They also discussed conservation easements, wildlife corridors, trail connectivity, and town-owned parcels; Madison was described as having about 35,000 acres, with roughly 2,000 acres held by the Land Trust.
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The draft conservation priorities document is still being developed and has not been finalized. Members discussed ways to help residents understand conservation easements, wildlife habitat programs, and land-protection options, including materials that could be distributed through realtors. Staff and volunteers also planned to post beach-erosion information and install dune ropes at Surf Club on July 24.
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