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The Open Space Institute protects scenic, natural, and historic landscapes to provide public enjoyment, conserve habitat and working lands, and sustain communities. Founded in 1974 to protect significant landscapes in New York State, OSI has partnered in the protection of nearly 2.2 million acres in North America from Alabama up the spine of the Appalachians to southeastern Canada.


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  • The Project
    • The Challenge
    • The Solution
    • How Much is Needed?
    • Wildlife, People Benefit
    • Great Thicket Refuge
    • Who We Are
    • Partners
    • WSFR Funding
    • NRCS Habitat Programs
    • You Can Help!
  • Who Lives There
    • American Woodcock
    • Golden-Winged Warbler
    • Other Birds
    • Deep-Woods Birds
    • New England Cottontail
    • Bobcat
    • Other Mammals
    • Wood Turtle
    • North American Racer
    • Other Reptiles
  • How to Make It
    • Think 5 - 5 - 5
    • Making Habitat Wisely
    • About Invasive Shrubs
    • Best Mgmt. Practices
    • Harvesting Trees
    • Improving Old Fields
    • Cutting Older Shrubs
    • Controlled Burning
  • Habitat Projects
    • New England
    • Mid-Atlantic
    • Midwest
    • Wisconsin YFP
  • Resources
  • News
  • FAQs

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Recent News

  • Researchers Hope to Reveal Why Rare Cottontails Don’t Breed Like Rabbits
  • CT Town Working to Conserve 224 Acres
  • New Wildlife Refuge Unit in Maine

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  • newenglandcottontail.org
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