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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….

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Remembering Sandy Breslin

Remembering Sandy Breslin (1954 – 2017) With the regular legislative session behind us and the special session ahead, there is…

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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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