Back in 2015, Jack Ma — the billionaire founder of Alibaba — made an unusual purchase. Instead of buying another luxury estate or business venture, he bought 28,100 acres of untouched wilderness in New York’s Adirondack Mountains. The property, called Brandon Park, is a breathtaking stretch of forests, trout-filled streams, sparkling lakes, and nine miles of the Saint Regis River.
Ma paid $23 million for the land, but what he’s doing with it is priceless: he’s halting all logging and mining activity. His plan is to preserve the area’s biodiversity, protect its forests and waterways, and ensure the land remains a safe haven for wildlife for generations to come.
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