The Species List Forest is owned by the nonprofit organization WSL, World Species List - Natural Features Registry Institute, and is located in the town of Conway, Massachusetts, USA. It is an 86 acres mountainous, forested and rocky site created by the donor of the land who does not live on or near the site. The forest is open to the public for walking. Most of the acres are deep woods and these acres by signage while the DROP plan is used to return these acres to the natural landscape in perpetuity. All acres are protected from abutters The The forest is named after the WSL, 1992 which abandoned its online species index of world links to plants, animals, fungi, microbes and fossils as the scientific community linked online species databases. The Species List Forest acres now serves as a successful conservation model for the WSL organization. The WSL purposes and goals for the WSLF are recorded. To open WSLF management plan reference document you must start a session with MassRecords.gov here AND then the WSLF management plan. <references/>