Be on the lookout: Narrowleaf Bittercress
June 8, 2018Narrowleaf Bittercress (Cardamine impatiens), a fast moving, invasive species has been spotted in Littleton. If you see this particular plant, pull it and let us know where you found it.
Freedom’s Way Hidden Treasures 2018 at Nashoba Woodlands
May 22, 2018Littleton Conservation Trust, Littleton Historical Society, and various Littleton Town Departments co-hosted a Freedom’s Way Hidden Treasures event on Saturday, May 19th, from 9:30am-3pm at the Nashoba Woodlands conservation area.
HomeAdvisor’s list of conservation links
May 15, 2018We recently received this note from leaders and students involved with the Old Louisville Student Conservation Association: I was teaching an environmental science lesson to some elementary students this past
Appeal To Help Organize Invasive Plant Control Group
May 13, 2018CALLING ALL CONSERVATION MINDED CITIZENS LITTLETON CONSERVATION TRUST NEEDS YOUR HELP! Rick Findlay of Littleton Conservation Trust would like your assistance in establishing a volunteer work group to control the
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.
Nashoba Trail Community Service Trail Day
April 24, 2018This day of service is for Trail work on the new Nashoba Trail connecting Acton’s Trail Through Time at Bruce Freeman Rail Trail with Littleton’s Sarah Doublet Forest. While the
Hartwell Family Memorial Preserve St. Patrick’s Day Hike
March 20, 2018On Saturday, March 17th, there were leprechauns, snowshoers and hikers in the Hartwell Family Memorial Preserve in Littleton! Jim O’Neil, LCT Director of Land Stewardship, Dwight Long and Dan Hurley,
Spring Guided Walks
March 3, 2018Tired of winter? Ready to get back outdoors? We’re finalizing the details and will add these to the calendar in the next few days. For now, here’s something to put
Storm Damage
March 2, 2018Due to tonight’s strong winds, there may be some downed trees and limbs on the trails. Please be alert, watch for limbs hanging in trees and stay safe. If you
Unique Views of Long Lake
January 20, 2018Three walkers joined leader and LCT Trustee Dustin Neild and trustee Scott Lewis for a walk on the ice through the backwater of Long Lake on Saturday, January 20, 2018.
Re-scheduled: Possible Winter hike to backwater marsh of Long Lake
January 8, 2018Tentatively re-scheduled to Saturday, January 20, 2018 See event listing with required registration: https://littletonconservationtrust.org/events/long-lake-walk-registration-required/ See a part of Long Lake that you don’t normally experience up close! The recent extreme
Is LCT in your year-end giving plans?
December 26, 2017As an all volunteer nonprofit, every dollar you donate to Littleton Conservation Trust goes towards conservation, events for the public to enjoy conservation lands and conservation education. LCT memberships are