Boothbay Region Land Trust
Boothbay Region Land Trust
Boothbay Region Land Trust

 

 

We want to hear from you!

Visit the Boothbay Region Land Trust Facebook page to share your outdoor experiences.

Have a great preserve photo to share? We'd love to see it!

 

Winter berries with snow

Photo by Cheryl Lorrain at Zak Preserve

March is Membership Month

 

As a member of BRLT, you help support land conservation and public access of the Midcoast Region. You also assist in maintaining BRLT preserves and our free, environmental education programs.

With each membership donation, you will receive a decal and 3 newsletters annually.

And remember, every donation to BRLT is 100% tax-deductible.

 

2012 Membership Decal

Life By Lobster Event

 

Lobsterman Clive Farrin

Clive is a board member of the Maine Lobster Council & operates 'Go Lobstering'.

 

BRLT is hosting a free presentation by lobsterman Clive Farrin on Sunday, February 12 at 2pm.

Join Clive at the Boothbay Region YMCA as he discusses the art of lobstering and life on the sea. Learn about his day to day work and what makes lobstering a sustainable industry.

 

Advanced registration is required. Limit of 30 attendees. To sign up, please contact the BRLT office (Monday-Friday) at (207) 633-4818 or brlt@bbrlt.org.

Take a Hike This Winter

Snowy hiking trail at Zak Preserve

BRLT's Zak Preserve

Grab your snowshoes, bundle up and head outside this winter!

All of the BRLT preserves and trails are open year-round to the public.

Check out our Winter Activity Guide for some of our best winter sites to visit and fun things to do. Free trail guides are also available at the BRLT office, 7 days a week.

 

BRLT Merchandise for

the Little Ones

We have new items that the whole family will love. View our store online or a greater selection at our office.

Don't see what you want? Feel free to special order an item. Contact Skye at brlt@bbrlt.org or (207) 633-4818.

Baby Jessie wears her pink BRLT onsie.

BRLT shirts bring smiles all around!

 

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, land owners, 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.

 


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