2015 Fall / Winter Newsletter
October 1, 2015In this issue: • Another Hidden Treasure • LCT Trustee Emeritus Virginia Sprong turns 100! • Sarah Doublet’s Nashoba Village – Hidden Treasure Event Recap • Littleton Conservation News •
2015 Spring Newsletter
May 1, 2015In this issue: • Sarah Doublet’s Nashoba Village Hidden Treasure • Annual Meeting featuring “New England Wildlife” • Littleton Conservation News • LCT Seeking Volunteers • Wildlife Habitat Program Launched
LITTLETON’S HIDDEN TREASURE OPEN HOUSE
April 18, 2015Sarah Doublet’s Nashoba Village On May 16, 2015, from 10:00am to 4:00pm, Littleton Conservation Trust, in partnership with Littleton Historical Society, Littleton Historical Commission and Freedom’s Way National Heritage Association,
Bald Eagle spotted on Mill Pond
April 8, 2015David Whitcomb reported that several residents have seen a Bald Eagle on Mill Pond. LCT Trustee Fran Meyers has also confirmed multiple sightings.
Robert Thorson at Walden’s Pond April 12th
April 3, 2015Walden Pond State Reservation Interpretive Program: Author Conversations When: Sunday, April 12th 2015 1:30pm to 3:00pm Where: 915 Walden Street Concord, MA 01742 Walden’s Shore – Henry David Thoreau and
Informational Meeting on Stretch Energy Code
April 2, 2015This event has already taken place. The Town of Littleton will host an informational meeting on the Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 7 PM in
New England’s Plants
March 27, 2015The New England Wild Flower Society’s “The State of Plants” report is now available. According to the report, 22% of our native species are rare or possibly extinct and non-native
New England Garlic Mustard Pull
February 24, 2015What: A collaborative effort, in partnership with the The Stewardship Network in the Great Lakes region, to restore and protect natural ecosystems. The goal is to encourage people to get
Fireside Wine and Cheese for Littleton Community Farm
February 17, 2015This event has already taken place. Come join Littleton Community Farm for an afternoon of inspiration and community to hear more about their mission to start a community farm, create
Pileated Woodpeckers
February 7, 2015LCT Vice President and active volunteer Rick Findlay recently captured this image of three Pileated Woodpeckers on one tree.
Renewal Time
December 12, 2014Winter and the changing of the year are a time of renewal in many ways and there is no better way to renew one’s energy and perspective than by spending
Fall 2014 Newsletter
December 2, 2014In this issue: • New Year’s Day Open House for All by Don MacIver • Spring Programs Revisited: Backyard Bears by Gerry Cavallo • Snowplowers Needed: Adopt a Trailhead by