A New Management Plan for Monadnock

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By Mark Bevis on Thursday, June 13, 2002.
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The state is getting ready to set up a management plan to protect the popular mount Monadnock from overuse.

A steering committee is ready to present its plans, and ask for public comment.

Geoffrey Jones, with the Society to Protect New Hampshire's Forests tells NHPR's Mark Bevis the plan is way overdue.

Jones says Monadnock is already the most hiked mountain in the country.

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