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Barnstable Land Trust is a non-profit, member-supported conservation and land preservation organization. We acquire open space to protect the natural resources of the Town of Barnstable. BLT holds wildlife habitat, scenic views, wetlands, woodlands, sensitive watershed parcels, forest and other valuable open space in its natural state for the benefit of the community. Founded in 1983, BLT provides a private alternative for land preservation. As of May 2017, BLT has completed 156 land-saving initiatives and preserved 1,082 acres.
HHLT's Mission: To preserve and protect Harpswell’s natural resources, cultural heritage, and access to the outdoors now and forever through conservation, stewardship, and education.
Wellfleet Conservation Trust is an IRS approved 501(c) 3 non-profit organization established in 1984 to assist and promote the preservation of natural resources and rural character of the town of Wellfleet. Its mission is to conserve land in its natural state in perpetuity for enjoyment by current and future generations.
Working to conserve the natural beauty, diverse wildlife habitats, water quality and outdoor recreation opportunities of the Thousand Islands region, for present and future generations.
To conserve land and water of special ecological, natural, agricultural, scenic, cultural and recreational significance in Blue Hill, Brooklin, Brooksville, Penobscot, Sedgwick and Surry, and to work to increase public understanding of the importance of land and water conservation
Great Works Regional Land Trust provides conservation options for landowners in the six southern Maine towns of Eliot, South Berwick, Berwick, North Berwick, Wells, and Ogunquit. A member supported, nonprofit organization, GWRLT’s mission is to conserve the value of our area’s natural, historic, agricultural, forestry, scenic, and recreational resources. GWRLT pursues this mission by holding property and conservation easements where these values are present and by promoting the need and importance of conservation through education and other related activities.
The Cape Elizabeth Land Trust (CELT) permanently conserves and provides stewardship for lands cherished by our community—from shorelands to marshes, from farmlands to woodlands—for the education, use, and enjoyment of this and future generations.
The Franklin Land Trust works to conserve farms, forests, wildlands, and other natural resources significant to the quality of the environment, economy and rural character of western Massachusetts.
Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space is an accredited nonprofit land trust that is dedicated to preserving the Valley's character through efforts to preserve land, protect natural resources, and inspire a new generation of conservation. Since our inception in 1987, we have partnered with landowners, government and nonprofit organizations to preserve over 7,500 acres of open space and farmland.
Engage and grow a community of ocean allies to safeguard our shores for future generations
Our Mission: To preserve and protect the rural character of the Mt. Kearsarge/Ragged/Lake Sunapee region for the public benefit through: • Land Conservation - To increase the amount of conserved acreage in the region and to identify land with a high priority for protection. • Stewardship - To fulfill our growing obligation to protect our lands now and forever. • Community Engagement - To ensure that a broad demographic will understand and value the benefits of conserved land and become involved in our mission. • Organizational Integrity - To continue as a trusted organization of excellence as evidenced by our financial stability and strong leadership and management. We are an accredited land trust.
LELT protects land in the northern Sebago Lake region of Maine for current and future generations to enjoy. LELT currently conserves over 8,000 acres of land and manages 32 miles of recreational trails.