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From Birch Sap to Skunk Cabbage: A Journey of Discovery with Waterbury Youth
On Saturday, May 2nd, Connecticut Land Conservation Council, Flanders Land Trust and Nature Center, and Middlebury Land Trust hosted a Bird and Hike event for the Afro-Caribbean Cultural Center’s Black and Taino Youth Leadership Council….
A Family’s 191 Acres Become Part of the Future
“We do what we can to influence our little corner of the planet,” said Susan Waldron. “Donating the land was…
With Appreciation — Diana Atwood Johnson
The Connecticut land conservation community lost a true champion last week with the passing of Diana Atwood Johnson of Old…
CLCC becomes a fully independent 501c3 Nonprofit Organization
In late 2017, CLCC received its official 501c3 nonprofit determination letter from the IRS, and is starting off 2018 as…
Remembering Sandy Breslin
Remembering Sandy Breslin (1954 – 2017) With the regular legislative session behind us and the special session ahead, there is…
The Benefits of Conserved Open Space
The Benefits of Conserved Open Space: Fresh Air, Wildlife, Happy Kids Written by Amy Blaymore Paterson, Executive Director, Connecticut Land Conservation Council for…
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