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For all you snow lovers out there, please share your winter photos with us!
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Zak Preserve by Cheryl Lorrain |
Join BRLT Family Hikes
2nd Saturday of every month at 10am
BRLT Environmental Educator Tracey Hall will lead a family hike on a different preserve!
Snow, rain or shine,
Tracey will lead folks of all ages on our beautiful trails throughout the Boothbay Region!
All hikes are free and open to the public.
Please check our events page or call 633-4818 for the hike location each month. |

Tracey has fun in any kind of weather! (Zak Preserve) |
Thank You 2012 Conservation Partners

Hands of Thyme mows Singing Meadows Preserve as part of their adoption
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Annual Sponsors
Knickerbocker Group
Midnight Energy
Preserve Adopters
Hannaford Supermarket
Hands of Thyme
Bath Savings
And thank you to Seawicks Candles and Bath Savings for their own community contribution programs!
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Don't Forget Our Winter Events!
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Porter Preserve by Frank Johnson |
BRLT has many fun (and FREE) family events scheduled for 2013.
See our ONLINE CALENDAR for a list of upcoming events.
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Have You Considered a Year-End Gift?
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Singing Meadows by Frank Johnson
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While in the season of giving, please remember that this is YOUR land trust.
These special places are conserved for you, locals and tourists alike, to hike, fish, hunt, boat
and explore nature.
Every dollar that comes into BRLT keeps these precious places beautiful and accessible to everyone.
Thank you to everyone for your past and present support! |
A Non-Profit Land Conservation Organization
The Boothbay Region Land Trust seeks to conserve for the public benefit the natural habitat, scenic beauty and working land of the Boothbay Region.
Founded in 1980, Boothbay Region Land Trust (BRLT) is a non-profit organization working to conserve the natural beauty and character of the Boothbay region including the towns of Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Edgecomb, and Southport. We work with towns, landowners, residents, visitors and neighboring land trusts to conserve and steward the land. BRLT preserves provide over 30 miles of hiking trails open year-round to the public, free of charge.