
A Danish pension fund is now the owner of 92,000 acres of land in the Adirondack forest, the Nature Conservancy said. The land was sold today to ATP for almost $33 million, and is part of the 161,000 acres bought by the conservancy two years ago from a paper company. A group in Atlanta will manage the land bought by ATP.
The Nature Conservancy said the land will still be used for forestry and recreational activities like hunting, snowmobiling, hiking and fishing. The land is protected by strict conservation laws.
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