Phil Clemons

Read below for an essay excerpted from 50 Remarkable Years, 50 Remarkable People, Wildlands’ 50th anniversary book honoring the partners and volunteers who have made remarkable contributions to land conservation in Southeastern Massachusetts.

Read “The Next Remarkable Chapter,” our series introduction by President Karen Grey.

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With deep family roots in Hanson that extend back into colonial times, Phil Clemons is the epitome of a citizen who gives back to his community. He truly warrants the honorific of “Mr. Open Space” in Hanson, and examples of his good work abound.

For a quarter-century, Phil has served his community’s conservation and open space needs in a variety of capacities. He is currently the Conservation Commission Chair, and previously served as the Chair of the Open Space Committee. He also serves on the High Street Park Committee, established to oversee the transition of the former Plymouth County Hospital site into a town open space amenity.

If that weren’t enough, Phil continues to pursue his passion for trails by representing Hanson on the Bay Circuit Trail Advisory Committee, which helps shape policies governing the trail’s usage. A portion of the 230-mile Bay Circuit Trail runs through Hanson.

Over the past several decades, Wildlands staff have collaborated with Phil on a wide range of projects, including trail improvements, guided hikes, and land acquisition projects. With Phil’s staunch support, we have significantly increased our holdings in Hanson.

Renowned for his vast knowledge of the region’s flora, fauna, and trails, Phil is always generous with his time, wit, and wisdom. We look forward to future collaborations with him.

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