PITTSBURG — The new owners of the 146,500-acre Connecticut Headwaters Conservation tract in northern New Hampshire said they plan to continue to manage the forest in accordance with the long-term management plan developed by the state and abide by the conservation easement.

Although the focus of the company is on acquiring former timberlands and selling credits toward decarbonizing, Jamie Houston IV, chief executive officer for Bluesource Sustainable Forest Company, said “sustainable and carefully executed timber harvesting is and always has been, part of BSFC’s plan for the property.”

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