Garlic Mustard Puller / Walking Stick

Walking Stick Garlic Mustard Puller

April 17, 2020

LCT Vice President Rick Findlay enhanced his walking stick to double as a garlic mustard puller. If you want to help control garlic mustard but have trouble reaching it, you

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Trails are open with some rule changes…

April 16, 2020

Getting outside for fresh air and exercise can be therapeutic and our trails are open for use. We have temporarily amended the rules for everyone’s safety. Please follow these modifications

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Littleton Trails Hiking Challenge: 20 in 2020

April 11, 2020

Fran Meyers and Rick Hetz have completed 20 trails making them the first two people to achieve the Littleton Trails Hiking Challenge! The challenge is to complete 20 hikes from

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Littleton’s Leash Bylaw Tightened Temporarily

April 6, 2020

The Littleton Select Board passed an order requiring all dogs to remain on leash during the Covid-19 Crisis. This is not a permanent change to the leash bylaw. The change

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Littleton’s Natural Resources

March 29, 2020

Amy Green, Littleton’s Conservation Agent, has created a page on the town website listing places, activity ideas, walks and more to do in and around Littleton. As long as you

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Need something to do during these unusual times?

March 17, 2020

Covid-19 is disrupting our normal activities and raising anxiety. LCT doesn’t have any events scheduled in the near future so we don’t have any cancellations to announce at this time.

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LCT VP Rick Findlay in the Lowell Sun

February 17, 2020

The Lowell Sun published an article about Littleton resident, NEFF Board Member, LCT Vice President and volunteer Rick Findlay.

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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

January 4, 2020

Littleton Conservation Trust (LCT) News Trustee Rick Findlay manages LCT’s Invasive Control Program. Littleton is not immune to the rampant destruction caused by invasive plants such as Mile-a-Minute vine, Glossy

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Freedom’s Way Connecting Communities Walk and Talk at Sarah Doublet Forest

October 31, 2019

No doubt, most of us are familiar with one of Littleton’s largest conservation areas, Sarah Doublet Forest. Its woodlands and trails are spread over 96 beautiful acres. But, how much

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Garlic Mustard Mapping

May 10, 2019

Follow the progress as we map Garlic Mustard in Littleton as reported by those using our invasive species reporting form. See the map

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LEARN ABOUT VERNAL POOLS

April 3, 2019

Join guest speaker, Scott Smyers, Vice President and Senior Scientist at Oxbow Associates of Boxborough and learn about vernal pools and their importance as a breeding habitat for various species

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Spring Events Planned

March 15, 2019

Littleton Conservation Trust, Oak Meadow School, Littleton Conservation Commission and the Reuben Hoar Library are offering the following events this spring. See our upcoming events page for details on each

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