To the editor:
The positive input from individuals of all ages and backgrounds deepens the discussion of the proposed gift of land in the North Woods to be preserved in perpetuity as a national monument. A professional voice of particular eloquence was the May 31 BDN OpEd by Richard Jagels, who underscored not only the potential economic benefit to the region through tourism but also the cultural value of “our unique natural forested landscape” as people continue to face the daily stresses of urban life and seek nature-based activities in their leisure time.
Although I am a central Maine resident and may never set foot on the land offered to us as a national monument, it is a place many of us value for providing the opportunity to experience Maine’s historic North Woods culture and landscape. Knowing the land would always be there, not only for my neighbors and my family to enjoy but for so many others as well, is reason enough to support this generous gift.