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FARMINGTON – MeatEater, Inc., a media company based in Montana, held an auction last week to close out fundraising on the High Peaks Alliance’s (HPA) Shiloh Pond conservation project in Kingfield, Maine. HPA has been working to conserve Shiloh Pond in partnership with the Trust for Public Land, with the goal of raising enough funding to give this property over to the Town of Kingfield at no cost to the local taxpayers. Once successful, this will be Kingfield’s first conservation land.

The Shiloh Pond auction was featured in the first 10 minutes of Ep. 233 of the MeatEater podcast. The auction, which included Das Boat, the boat from Season 1 of MeatEater’s Das Boat Series, among other items, ended on Sunday. More information about MeatEater’s Land Access Initiative can be found here.

“It’s such an honor that both MeatEater and the Trust for Public Land have recognized the value and importance of protecting Shiloh Pond for the community of Kingfield,” said Brent West, Executive Director of the High Peaks Alliance. “This unique pond has been a go-to fishing spot for brook trout for the locals for generations, and access has always been granted by a private landowner. That’s why when this parcel came onto the market, HPA immediately began working with the local community to protect access to this property, for all current uses, in perpetuity.”

The High Peaks Alliance is a nonprofit based out of Farmington that works to build coalitions between local, statewide and national groups to conserve and protect Maine’s western high peaks region. For more information about the High Peaks Alliance, visit www.highpeaksalliance.org.

 

George Smith

About George Smith

George stepped down at the end of 2010 after 18 years as the executive director of the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine to write full time. He writes a weekly editorial page column in the Kennebec Journal and Waterville Morning Sentinel, a weekly travel column in those same newspapers (with his wife Linda), monthly columns in The Maine Sportsman magazine, two outdoor news blogs (one on his website, georgesmithmaine.com, and one on the website of the Bangor Daily News), and special columns for many publications and newsletters. Islandport Press published a book of George's favorite columns, "A Life Lived Outdoors" in 2014. In 2014, George also won a Maine Press Association award for writing the state's bet sports blog. In 2016, Down East Books published George's book, Maine Sporting Camps, and Islandport Press published George and his wife Linda's travel book, Take It From ME, about their favorite Maine inns and restaurants.