The late Bob Woods, ardent conservationist, on his property where he loved to look for river otters. Thanks to a family gift, The Nature Conservancy will take ownership of the 500-acre Woods property.

Unspoiled, 500-Acre Forestland Is Woods Family Gift to Nature Conservancy

The family of the late Edwin Newhall (Bob) Woods has permanently gifted 500 acres of rare and unspoiled oak forest, grassland and frost bottom to The Nature Conservancy, the conservancy announced late Monday.

Long known as the Frances Newhall Woods Preserve, the ecologically diverse property sits in the heart of West Tisbury and reaches into Chilmark, bounded by Middle Road, North Road, the Panhandle and the West Tisbury-Chilmark town line. It includes upland oak forest that is habitat for scarlet tanagers and other songbirds as well as pocket wetlands, vernal pools and a pond. The Mill Brook runs through the property.

The Nature Conservancy has held a conservation restriction on the property since 1991, a gift from Bob and Jeanne Woods, both dedicated Island conservationists. The restriction will now be transferred to the Vineyard Conservation Society as conservancy takes ownership (the same organization cannot own and hold a conservation restriction on a property).

Bob and Jeanne Woods both died in 2011, and their wish that the land be permanently gifted to the conservancy has been carried out by their three children.

“Beginning in the 1980s, our parents, with the advice of Island visionaries, concurred that because of its primarily undisturbed and significant conservation value, the property would become a nature and wildlife preserve in perpetuity,” said daughter Francine Woods in a press release.

“Bob truly loved this piece of the Vineyard, and he ensured that it would be protected forever,” said Tom Chase, a longtime Island director for the Nature Conservancy on the Vineyard.

Guided walks on the property will continue, the conservancy said.
 

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 04/02/2013 - 14:21

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William Waterway Edgartown

A portion of this property used to belong to West Tisbury's Littlefield family before they sold it to the Woods' family. I have hiked it many times - it is beautiful! Thank you Jane Newhall Woods and the Wood's family for donating this property to conservation.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 04/02/2013 - 20:08

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Robert MacLean Vineyard Haven, MA

I second William's motion to thank Bob and Jeanne Newhall Woods, their family and supportive friends for a most amazing gift. Bravo.
My fervent hope is that such sensible land conservation and generous forethought be the precedent we need to collectively apply to crucial marine ecosystems in our region. Marine Protected Areas are a new, blue wave of indispensable conservation restriction.
Let's envision here and now sustainable oceans; protected marine ecosystems; healthy fisheries, and a blue-green, emerald economy!
Not to forget clean and healthy coastal waters lapping along our lovely beaches! Thank you Woods's for a most excellent example!

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