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
Pull this plant: Garlic Mustard
April 12, 2023Garlic Mustard is an invasive species that takes over by poisoning the soil with toxins that prevent native plants. The best time to pull it is right now before it
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 •
Watch the 2022 LCT Annual Meeting Video
November 15, 2022The 2022 Littleton Conservation Trust Annual Meeting was on November 9th on Zoom. The meeting was recorded. The video has the business meeting, a slideshow of some nature around town
Outdoor Recreation Survey
November 7, 2022The National Park Service requires the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to complete a Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) every five years to remain eligible for funding from the Land and
Pull Garlic Mustard in Autumn
November 6, 2022Littleton Conservation Trust continues to recruit volunteers to control the spread of invasive plant species. Our current top priority is stopping the spread of Garlic Mustard, one of the most
Your Input Needed: Littleton Bicycle and Pedestrian Survey
November 4, 2022The Town of Littleton in partnership with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council is developing a bicycle and pedestrian master plan. Your input is needed! Let’s make walking, biking, and rolling
Level 3 Drought
August 12, 2022Massachusetts Drought Status From CISMA-SuAsCo Due to five months of below normal rainfall, Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Bethany Card declared a Level 3 – Critical Drought in the
“Be a Tree” Storybook Walk ends today
July 1, 2022Due to the rain forecast for Saturday, the “Be a Tree” Storybook Walk at Yapp will be taken down today, July 1st, at 4:30pm instead of tomorrow at 5pm.
Garlic Mustard Update — time to bag it up
May 29, 2022From LCT Trustee and invasive species guru Rick Findlay: Many thanks to all who have been helping our effort to control Garlic Mustard on conservation lands and throughout town. Plants
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