• Hike the Lena Reserve – East Haddam

    Lena Reserve Babcock Road, East Haddam, CT, United States

    Take a Wednesday walk with the East Haddam and Lyme Land Trusts.  The 207-acre Lena Reserve offers a range of terrains and forest types; as well as stone walls, fields and remnants of its agricultural history. Wendy Hill, Open Space Coordinator of Lyme and Lyme Land Trust Vice President will lead the walks with host …

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  • Xen’s Critters – Salem

    Salem Free Public Library 264 Hartford Road, Salem, CT, United States

    A one hour presentation by an animal specialist with lots of interaction with animals such a ferret, chinchilla, hedgehog, bunny, guinea pig and more! Call 860-859-1130 to register. Sponsored by a grant from the Chelsea Groton Foundation.

  • Woods Walk – East Haddam

    Rose Farm Homestead Preserve 200 Town Street, East Haddam, CT, United States

    Hike the Rose Farm Homestead Preserve in East Haddam.

  • Mt. Archer Woods Hike – Lyme

    Mt Archer Woods Mt Archer Rd, Lyme, CT, United States

    It is Maple Sugar Season! Walk through what was once excellent pasture that has since developed into a hardwood forest. We will look for signs of spring and learn about the process of making one of our regional delicacies. Meet at the parking area at the top of Mt. Archer on Mt. Archer Road. Register: …

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  • Building Layers for Biodiversity – Lyme

    Lyme Public Hall 249 Hamburg Rd (Rte 156), Lyme, CT, United States

    LYME POLLINATOR PATHWAY AND POLLINATOR PATHWAY EAST LYME Invites you to attend a presentation by Anna Fialkoff, the Connecticut College Arboretum Horticulturalist Ideally, a native plant garden should contain all the layers, from the ground up to the canopy, to fill every open niche for wildlife habitat and to hold its own against invading weeds. …

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  • Hartman Park Hike – Lyme

    Hartman Park Gungy Road, Lyme, CT, United States

    Walk along a ridge and up to the top area of Hartman Park. We will view a variety of indigenous stone structures along the way. – plus miles or so. Meet at Hartman Park main lot, Gungy Rd, Lyme. Register: kristina.white@lymelandtrust.org

  • Griswold Point Hike : Old Lyme

    Griswold Point 11 Seaside Ln, Old Lyme, CT, United States

    Taking advantage of low tide and depending upon conditions, we will walk to the end of Griswold Point and back. About 1.5 miles. Bring binoculars if you have them. Meet at White Sands Beach Parking Lot, 11 Seaside Ln, Old Lyme. Register: openspace@townlyme.org

  • Fishing Local Waterways – Lyme

    Lyme Public Hall 249 Hamburg Rd (Rte 156), Lyme, CT, United States

    Are you a fishing enthusiast? Have you always wanted to be one? Or are you just interested in the fish that are likely to be lurking in the waterways you encounter while hiking the trails of Lyme? Either way, you’ll be interested to hear local expert Rowan Lytle’s talk on fishing our local waterways, sponsored …

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  • Teen Hike and Steward Group : Lyme

    The Tree Collective is a program designed to engage young conservationists ages 14-18 in outdoor fun and education while working to maintain trails in our beautiful town of Lyme, CT. Each time we meet, we offer a different topic, often with a hike and trail work in a selected preserve. It is sponsored by the …

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  • Banningwood Preserve Hike : Lyme

    Banningwood Preserve 10 Town Street, Lyme, United States

    Explore the seasonal pools in the flood plain forest and in the old quarry for salamander eggs and take stock of the winter’s floods at this ever-changing preserve. Meet at the trailhead parking lot on Town Street/Route 82. Register: jim.arrigoni@lymelandtrust.org

  • FIsh Passage Design : Webinar

    Fish passage is a critical component of river health and resilience. Join Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC) for an engaging LiveStream  webinar exploring fish passage on the Connecticut River. Speakers will dig deep into the importance of fish passage in our watershed, the intricacies of proper design, and what it takes to get it right. This webinar will investigate how effective design restores migratory pathways and meets evolving …

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