Newsletters
2024 Spring Newsletter
April 18, 2024In this issue: • The Importance of Land Acquisition for Littleton • Upcoming Events • Fireflies Need You! • Prayers in Stone: Native Sacred Sites in Littleton • Visit “Our
2023 Spring Newsletter
April 26, 2023In this issue: • Lifetime Achievement Award: Rick Findlay • Upcoming Events • History of the Nashobah Praying Indians Book • Conservation Restrictions Explained • Invasive Task Force • Media
2022 Fall Newsletter
December 23, 2022In this issue: • A new way to think about your yard • 60th Anniversary Photo Contest Winner: Andrea Curran • The Littleton Conservation Trust and You: A partnership •
2022 Spring Newsletter
April 6, 2022In this issue: • 60th Anniversary Message • 60th Anniversary Picnic • 60th Anniversary Photo Contest • Wunnuhhew and the Sarah Doublet Forest • Think Back and Look Forward •
2021 Fall Newsletter
November 8, 2021In this issue: • Change in leadership • Things to know about open spaces • Fifth annual Littleton Little Town Tree Hunt • Where will the Turtles go? • What’s
2021 Spring Newsletter
June 7, 2021In this issue: • Looking to the future • Concerns about Littleton’s limited open space • Never trust an unprotected piece of land • What’s happening at the Smith conservation
2020 Fall Newsletter
October 8, 2020In this issue: • STM Vote Needed for Purchasing Browns’ Woods • Littleton Awarded $763,050 State MVP Grant • LCT Annual Meeting “Nature’s Best Hope” 11/19/2020 • Nature Rx —
2019 Fall Newsletter
October 26, 2019In this issue: • LCT and LHS spotlighted at Freedom’s Way Annual Meeting • LCT Annual Meeting Friday, 11/8/19 at Littleton High School • Progress at Nagog Hill Orchard at
2019 Spring Newsletter
May 9, 2019In this issue: • Smith Conservation Land: Managing the Future • Protecting & Preserving Your Town’s Indigenous Ceremonial Stone Landscape • Upcoming Walks • LCT Awarded Grant for Preservation of
2018 Fall Newsletter
October 19, 2018In this issue: • Saving Edith and Paul Smith Property LCT and SVT Working Together • Annual Meeting ~ Eyes On Owls: Friday 11/16 • Littleton Conservation News • LCT
2018 Spring Newsletter
May 6, 2018In this issue: • Let the Landscape Speak Event recap • The story of Fort Rock at Nashoba Woodlands • Littleton Conservation News • Social Life of Bears – Dr.
2017 Fall Newsletter
October 31, 2017In this issue: • Bay Circuit Trail and Greenway • Annual Meeting with Multimedia Presentation • Cloverdale Awarded Boardwalk Grant • Littleton Conservation News • Calendar of Events •