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Name of Property: Eagle Heights
Size:
64 acres
Location: Sandoval County
Eco-region: Southern Rockies
Conservation Values: Wildlife Habitat & Scenic
Open Space
Type of Project: Donated Conservation Easement
Date Completed: December 2009
Property Description:Private lands surrounded by national forest lands, often called in-holdings, are often highly desired for development. The landowners of the Eagle Heights property, Jeff Johnson and Susan Schillaci, recognized this phenomenon and have placed 64 acres of highly developable land within the Santa Fe National Forest under conservation, preserving the land’s natural habitat and scenic open space values.
The Eagle Heights conservation easement is located along Highway 4—the Jemez Mountain Scenic Byway. The easement will protect a portion of the scenic corridor along Cañon de San Diego which includes the Jemez River, Soda Dam, and the Village of Jemez Springs. The conservation easement will also protect in perpetuity the significant natural habitat of the property, including the multiple natural springs and seeps that are important watering areas for wildlife species native to the area. The property also affords spectacular views of the Tent Rocks National Monument.
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