Tag: Stewardship
Ensuring that conserved lands remain protected in perpetuity requires careful financial planning. These Stewardship Reserve Calculators help land trusts estimate the funds needed to support the long-term stewardship of a…
The new administration’s removal of climate initiatives and federal funding freezes has created uncertainty and challenges. However, Connecticut remains committed to combating climate change and building resilience into our conserved…
Strong policies are the foundation of a well-run land trust. CLCC’s Sample Policy Library provides a collection of ready-to-use templates covering governance, land stewardship, financial management, and more. Whether your…
Ragged Mountain Foundation UConn Trinity College On March 24, the Ragged Mountain Foundation collaborated with UCONN Adventure and the Trinity College Quest program for a day of trail renovations at East Peak, located in Meriden. Nearly 30…
The Dark Sky Regulation Checklist provides guidance on reducing light pollution through local regulations that promote responsible outdoor lighting. This resource is especially relevant for land trusts working to protect…
Pollinator Pathways, led by town conservation volunteers, create continuous corridors of pollinator-friendly habitats for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other wildlife. The goal is to connect spaces within 750 meters, which…
The Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group (CIPWG) offers a trove of resources to help land trusts identify, manage, and prevent the spread of invasive plants. From fact sheets and management…
Strong, clear conservation easement language is essential to ensuring lasting land protection. This resource, courtesy of the Land Trust Alliance explains why certain provisions are critical, legally necessary, and non-negotiable,…
CLCC’s Land Trust Board Member Boot Camp is a five-part series that covers the essential roles, functions, and responsibilities of land trust board members. Originally produced in 2021, the content…
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