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Connecting Communities Through a Green Corridor
The Aspetuck Land Trust (ALT) and Wilton Land Conservation Trust are collaborating to save more than 350 acres of unprotected…
Connecting the Next Generation to the Gift of Nature
On November 3, twelve amazing films were featured at Real Artways in Hartford as part of the Farmington Land Trust’s…
Connecticut Land Trusts Featured in Community Conservation Spotlights
The Land Trust Alliance has created a series of informative and inspiring short stories about the impact land trusts and their partners…
A Dam Party in Torrington
As the summer drew to a close, the Heritage Land Preservation Trust threw one dam good party! Joined by Torrington residents,…
Celebrating a Farmland Dream Come
This summer, with the help of the Weantinoge Heritage Land Trust, Bud Wright — an original member of the Bridgewater…
Celebrating a Gift of Beauty
On Saturday, October 20, all are welcome to join the Bolton Land Trust in celebrating a gift of 40 acres…
Middlebury Land Trust Finds New Home
Middlebury Land Trust has been around for decades — almost five decades to be exact. In that time, the membership…
Partnership Gives Wildlife a Second Chance at Life
Through their connection with Wildlife in Crisis, the New Canaan Land Trust helps rehabilitated animals get back on the path…
The Campaign to Protect the Miller Farm
“Bordering Tater Hill and AP Gates Roads in eastern East Haddam lies the Miller Farm… For years, the current owners,…
Hike the Acclaimed Tri-Town Ridgeline Forest
On July 14, our Regional Conservation Conversation Series will take us to the Avalonia Land Conservancy’s Tri-Town Ridgeline Forest — a 409-acre property…
North Branford Land Conservation Trust Receives Gift of the Harrison Farm Preserve
“Tucked away at the end of North Street in North Branford’s Historic District is the Harrison Farm. The proud owners,…
“A Hike Among Giants” at Ballyhack Preserve
The Cornwall Conservation Trust’s Ballyhack Preserve is home to the second tallest white pine in Connecticut, recorded at 149 feet…