Newsletters

Spring 2023 Newsletter
  • News from our Executive Director, Paul Miller
  • Earth Day Thank You
  • An important Save the Date!
  • The Value of Biodiversity
  • Protected Lands Update
  • Volunteer Spotlight
  • Opportunities for volunteering with the WLCT.
Fall-Winter 2022 Newsletter
  • News from our new executive director, Paul Miller.
  • A long-term environmental research project at Haile Farm Preserve by students and faculty with RISD’s Landscape Architecture program.
  • Updates from Sowams Meadows Preserve on recent invasive species removal activities / clearing.
  • Recap of this summer’s Moonlight Cruise.
  • Highlights from Land Trust Days activities.
  • Opportunities for volunteering with the WLCT.
Summer 2022 Newsletter
  • Detention pond project
  • Partners in conservation
  • Return of the ospreys
  • Landscapes and climate change
Fall 2021 Newsletter
  • Fabulous evening on the bay
  • Recognition of donors
  • Sowams Meadow update
  • Stormwater management at and around Haile Farm
Spring 2021 Newsletter
  • Haile Farm – work update
  • Jacobs Point – application for NRCS support
  • Sowams Meadows – transfer, name change, restoration planning
Winter 2020 Newsletter
  • 2019 Annual Meeting
  • Haile Farm – Forest Management Plan
  • Trail Team
  • New Osprey platform
Spring 2020 Newsletter
  • 2019 Land Trust Days
  • Legislative Grants
  • Enjoy WLCT Properties from your Couch
  • The Trail Team is Working Hard
  • New Osprey Platform at Haile Farm Preserve
Spring 2019 Newsletter
  • Haile Farm Preserve Trail Update
  • 2018 Annual Meeting and Concert
  • Haile Farm History 
  • Honoring the History of the Lands We Protect
  • Local Government and Businesses Lend Support
  • The Only Show in Town – Saltmarsh Sparrow Research
Fall 2018 Newsletter
  • The Saltmarsh Sparrow Project
  • Why I’m a Member by Finn Brunevold
  • Property Spotlight: The Haile Farm Preserve
  • New Web Site is Live!
  • Dangers in The Woods
Fall 2017 Newsletter
  • Why Support the Land Trust
  • How Two Oyster Lovers Learned to Love Water Testing
  • What Are We Conserving?
  • LIFE, Inc.
  • Great News! We’ve Got a Lot of Folks to Thank

 

 

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