No Bottom
Pond Sanctuary
Brewster, Massachusetts
Named
for the clean, three-acre pond -- one of the steepest kettlehole
ponds on the Cape -- that it borders, No Bottom Pond sanctuary
includes over 27 acres of undeveloped natural woodland. Orenda
purchased this property in 1996 in part because it has been
classified as a rare and endangered species habitat for plants
and animals by the State National Heritage Program. One of
the reasons that the property received this designation was
that it contains nearly 40,000 square feet of sand plain grassland,
an unusual plant community and a high priority for protection.
The property abuts over 5 acres of Town of Brewster conservation
land and is adjacent to powerlines, which are used as an east-west
corridor for migrating wildlife. The property was purchased
from the heirs of a man who had used the property to operate
a horseback riding summer camp in the 1960's.
Observed/Protected Species
No Bottom Pond Sanctuary has been classified as a rare and
endangered species habitat for plants and animals by the State
National Heritage Program.
Abutting Land/Surrounding Area
The sanctuary is surrounded by six house lots, each approximately
1.5 acres. One lot contains <40,000 square feet of sand
plain grassland, an unusual plat community and a high priority
for protection. The Town of Brewster owns 5.6 landlocked acres
of conservation land abutting the Orenda sanctuary. The property
also abuts Ocean Edge Resort golf course, a small town-owned
cemetery, and is adjacent to Commonwealth Electric powerlines,
which are used as an east-west corridor for migrating wildlife.
Acquisition Date
June 13, 1996
How Acquired
Purchased by Orenda
Restrictions/Approved Uses
According to the deed, "The Premises shall be held as
a habitat for wildlife, and any recreational or commercial
hunting or trapping, commercial logging, or other commercial
or residential uses or the development of the Premises is
prohibited with the exception that a caretaker's residence
may be constructed with prior written approval of The Compact
of Cape Cod Conservation Trusts."
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