THE BURLINGTON LAND TRUST
The mission of the Burlington Land Trust is to acquire, preserve and protect land of scenic,
natural or historic value in perpetuity for the benefit of present and future generations.
About
Founded in 1989, the Burlington
Land Trust is a non-profit organization funded by membership dues and donations.
The principle mission of any land trust is to conserve open space. (Land Trust FAQs)
BLT Board Meetings are held the second Tuesday of the
month, but please contact us for specific dates and locations.
The BLT's Newest Initiative: The Pollinator Pathway. Read more here:
Resources from Jim Sirch about "Creating a Backyard Habitat for Pollinators."
List 1: Plant list
List 2: Pollinator Resources
BLT Membership
It's easy! For as little as $20, you can begin to make a difference. We depend on membership dues and donations to run our organization, pursue acquisitions, care for our properties and pay the legal fees associated with donations. A strong membership sends everyone a message that the BLT mission is important.
Activities
"Living with CT Wildlife
Speaker: Paul Colburn
Annual Meeting
Tuesday, April 30th
7:00 pm
Sessions Woods
For more info.
Picnic at the Pond
Wednesday, May 8th
11-12:15 pm
Toddlers and Preschoolers
Hike with Apps
Sunday, May 19th
10:00 am
Barnes Nature Center
More info to come
Trails Day Celebration
Saturday, June 1st
Hike at Sessions Woods
with Pete Picone, DEEP Wildlife Biologist
2-4 pm
Christine's Critters
4-5 pm
For more info.
Self-Guided Hikes or Walks:
Self-Guided Walks at Johnnycake Mountain Park: Map and Video