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Connecticut United States Land Trusts Organizations


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- List of land trusts in the state with brief overview and contact information.


  • - Map of preserved lands in town, newsletter and information on volunteer activities and membership.
  • - Newsletter, organization and general information provided.
  • - Preserves the flood plain of the Connecticut River in the towns of Wethersfield, Rocky Hill and Glastonbury.
  • - Private, non-profit corporation that promotes the preservation of the town's natural resources, including marshlands, swamps, woodlands, open spaces, and the plant and animal life therein.
  • - Private nonprofit organization that assists individual land owners to preserve their woodlands, forests, agricultural and open spaces, wetlands, water resources, plant and animal life.
  • - Mission statement, list of properties, calendar, events and information on membership.
  • - Nonprofit organization established to preserve wetland, historic sites, natural habitats and scenic lands, as well as to educate residents on the benefits of such preservation.
  • - Includes organization history, information about protected properties, membership details, and contacts.
  • - Regional land trust established in 1965.
  • - Overview of organization plus information on membership.
  • - Descriptions of protected properties, newsletter, membership application, and meeting announcements.
  • - Independent, tax exempt conservation group, primarily concerned with the preservation of Old Lyme's natural resources through land acquired for preservation.
  • - Non-profit Connecticut Corporation devoted to preserving open space and the natural resources of Easton, Fairfield, Weston and Westport for the benefit of the public.
  • - An all-volunteer, not for profit environmental group dedicated to the open space creation in Trumbull, resource protection worldwide, and environmental education for all.
  • - Owns almost 700 acres of land within Branford for which it oversees environment protection. Information on properties, recreational opportunities, flora and fauna, events and educational outreach.
  • - Dedicated to conservation of the natural resources of the town, including water resources, woodlands and open spaces, the plant life therein, and unique scenic natural and historic sites.
  • - Organizational profile plus information on open space and farmland preservation.
  • - Story archives, news, surveys, FAQ and information on properties.
  • - Land conservation agency which acquires and maintains areas of the town to be held as open space for the benefit of the community.
  • - Formed in 1968 to preserve land in its natural state for conservation, education and recreational purposes.
  • - Independent non-profit corporation that manages over 575 acres of open space at 117 sites in Greenwich.
  • - Private nonprofit organization dedicated to preservation of water resources, swamps, woodland, open spaces, agricultural land, and plant and animal life.
  • - Seeks to preserve important natural features that help define and distinguish Burlington, including forests, wetland, farmlands, ridgelines and land having unusual ecological features.
  • - Includes programs, bog and nature center information, photos, links, and board of directors.
  • - Organized in 1969 to preserve natural resources in Cheshire, Connecticut. Almost 300 acres in 25 properties are permanently protected under its stewardship.
  • - History, events calendar, contact and membership information.
  • - Organization devoted to the preservation and protection of undeveloped land in Avon.


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