Final Environmental Assessment for the Pink House

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is implementing the Pink House Removal Plan for Parker River
National Wildlife Refuge (NWR or refuge). The Service prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) to
consider the environmental and human effects of removing the Pink House, an abandoned structure structure
Something temporarily or permanently constructed, built, or placed; and constructed of natural or manufactured parts including, but not limited to, a building, shed, cabin, porch, bridge, walkway, stair steps, sign, landing, platform, dock, rack, fence, telecommunication device, antennae, fish cleaning table, satellite dish/mount, or well head.

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A woman, with her back to the camera, surveys an enormous green expanse of marsh. Small hills and a cluster of trees are visible on the horizon.
Located along the northeast coast of Massachusetts in an area of dense and expanding human development, Parker River National Wildlife Refuge has special significance and value to migratory birds, other wildlife, and people. The refuge also provides high-quality opportunities for nature-based...
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