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Frye Island ...
A Community Managed by its Owners Conservation - Who Cares?
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Why are we here on Frye Island? There must be some very good reasons why we have homes on a piece of land with only part-time accessibility by ferry. The gorgeous Lake is not the only reason. The environment and the resulting “feeling” that we experience undoubtedly play a significant role. If this true, then we should all care about keeping it the way that it is, in spite of the continuous development stresses. The natural beauty of the Island is the
result of the forests and the tree canopy, plus the variety of the terrain
i.e. beaches, wetlands, lagoons, swamps, vernal pools, large blocks of
conservation areas with high value habitat and undeveloped Frye Island Inc.
owned lots. Also, the abundant plant growth and frequent bird and other
wildlife sightings add to the enjoyment. For example, on a recent short
guided trail walk the group saw deer, grouse, rabbit and fox. PROTECTING OUR ISLAND ENVIRONMENT IS CRITICAL When human actions alter, or diminish our natural surroundings, they often damage or destroy habitat. Habitat is the place where a plant or animal lives, it includes everything they need to survive and reproduce. A few examples on Frye Island are deer in the “back nine” of the golf course and the numerous birds in the cove near Quail Circle and at the end of the causeway behind Long Beach.
Most of us have chosen to come to Frye Island because of the rich environment and landscape of trees, lake, beaches and plant and animal life. So, let’s keep it that way. Ed Charrette
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Posted: 08/28/2007