Cloverdale – Littleton’s Newest Conservation Area
May 27, 2014As you drive into Littleton on Great Road, from Acton, you may have noticed the “CLOVERDALE” sign. This is the location of Littleton’s newest conservation property. Cloverdale resulted from the
Annual meeting and “Hooting Lessons” at Dr. Ed Bell Forum
May 26, 2014This event has already occurred. See photos from the “New England Owls” presentation in the gallery. On June 3, 2014, Littleton Conservation Trust will have its annual meeting at 7pm
New website
May 23, 2014The site you are seeing here is a brand new site that would not be possible without the original LCT website work done by Jim Campbell, all the additions done
Support Article 8, Item 6 at Town Meeting 5/5/2014
April 30, 2014Update: this article passed at town meeting. PLEASE SUPPORT ARTICLE 8, ITEM NO. 6 – SCENIC FARMLAND RESTORATION at TOWN MEETING, MONDAY, MAY 5, 2014. The Community Preservation Committee has
Ticks
April 18, 2014Numerous Littleton Trails Facebook friends are reporting ticks on pets and humans as they hike around Littleton this spring. It would seem the extra cold winter did little to slow
Photos
April 2, 2014Littleton Conservation Trust invites you to share your photos of Littleton’s Conservations Lands and other conservation and nature images. We can only accept digital image files. If you send us
Fall 2013 Newsletter
October 11, 2013In this issue: • New Year’s Day (Jan. 1, 2014) Open House at NEFF Headquarters • George Lewis Award Bestowed on LCT’s Rick Findlay and Don MacIver • Littleton Conservation
Spring 2013 Newsletter
April 11, 2013In this issue: • LCT Annual Meeting and Summer Solstice Sunset (June 22) on Wilderness Hill – Announcement • Preserving Church Meadows for Permanent Agricultural Use by Don MacIver • Littleton
Fall 2012 Newsletter
October 11, 2012In this issue: • Preserving Paradise – Gowing’s Swamp / Thoreau’s Bog, Cherrie Corey (Dr. Ed Bell Forum Announcement) • New Year’s Day Open House, Jan. 1, 2013 by Don
Spring 2012 Newsletter
April 11, 2012In this issue: • LCT Annual Meeting – Summer Solstice on Wilderness Hill by Don MacIver • Saving the Couper Farm by Rick Findlay • Littleton Conservation News by Don
Fall 2011 Newsletter
October 11, 2011In this issue: • Sacred Landscapes and Sacred Memories (Dr. Ed Bell Forum announcement) • Remembering Roger Conant by Henry Harvey, M.D. • Nashoba Wetlands by Art Lazarus • Fourth
Spring 2011 Newsletter
April 11, 2011In this issue: • Cobb Land Celebration by Don MacIver • Green Exercise: A Walk in the Woods by J. Swartzberg, M.D. • The Showy Boulders by Art Lazarus •