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FILE - In this Nov. 17, 2015 file photo, Connie Prickett, right, of The Nature Conservancy, takes a guest on a canoe tour of Boreas Pond in North Hudson, N.Y. A deed filed with the Essex County clerk shows New York state has purchased the 22,000-acre Boreas Ponds tract in the Adirondacks for $14.5 million. The deed was made on March 16 between the state and The Nature Conservancy and filed on April 5. A conservancy spokeswoman confirmed the purchase Thursday, April 14, 2016. (AP Photo/Mary Esch)
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