Hundred Acre Cove Paddle – Monday, September 2nd

Curious to see a Northern Diamondback Terrapin hatchling like this one? Join us Monday, September 2nd, 2013 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm for a Hundred Acre Cove Paddle. This event is part of Rhode Island Land Trust Days and is co-hosted by the Barrington Land Conservation Trust, East Bay Rowing and the Barrington Recreation [...]

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RI Land Trust Days Are Coming to Barrington

Rhode Island Land Trust Days are coming to Barrington and the East Bay! All August and September, Land Trusts across Rhode Island are offering nearly 60 guided walks and other events. With all these great opportunities to get outdoors, be sure to bring your family or bring a friend to enjoy the scenic views, green [...]

By |2013-08-13T13:19:11-05:00August 13th, 2013|What's new|Comments Off on RI Land Trust Days Are Coming to Barrington

Wingmasters Featured at June 11 Annual Meeting

Join us for our annual meeting the evening of Tuesday, June 11 at 7 p.m. at the Barrington Public Library. Following our brief business meeting will be a presentation by Julie Collier of Wingmasters. Wingmasters is a partnership of licensed raptor rehabilitators dedicated to increasing public understanding and appreciation of North American birds of prey. [...]

By |2013-06-05T01:38:25-05:00June 3rd, 2013|What's new|Comments Off on Wingmasters Featured at June 11 Annual Meeting

Amazing Invertebrates: A Leaf Litter and Leaf Bag Extravaganza! Saturday, June 8 10:30-12

How do scientists conduct a field study and how do they measure the health of an ecosystem? Join the Barrington Land Conservation Trust on a science expedition for the whole family in Johannis Farm Wildlife Preserve. Peek under leaves and discover the micro-world beneath your feet. Learn how scientists count and use living organisms from [...]

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Veterans Memorial Park Spring Cleaning

Veterans Memorial Park Spring Cleaning! Saturday, May 25th, 10 am to noon Memorial weekend is here but the park honoring our servicemen and women still needs a spring cleaning! Great volunteer project for families or groups. Black trash bags will be provided or bring your own. We'll try to separate recyclable from true trash such [...]

By |2013-05-23T13:06:42-05:00May 23rd, 2013|What's new|Comments Off on Veterans Memorial Park Spring Cleaning

Stewardship Thank Yous

Thanks to all who helped with walks and cleanups of land trust properties in the last year. Winter 2012-13 Volunteer Projects Veterans Memorial Park Thanks to all members of the Town Trails Team who participated in the Eastern and Western Park Walkabouts: Beth Rondeau, Cynthia Fuller, Dan Horne, Jedd Sullivan, Sandra Wyatt, Tim Faulkner, Rick [...]

By |2013-03-21T02:37:35-05:00March 21st, 2013|What's new|Comments Off on Stewardship Thank Yous

BLCT Attends Land & Water Conservation Summit

The Barrington Land Conservation Trust had a huge showing at the 10th annual Land & Water Conservation Summit at the University or Rhode Island on March 9. Some 30 Rhode Island land trusts attended the one-day event, which included more than 30 workshops on a range of conservation subjects. Music legend Bill Harley performed songs [...]

By |2013-03-15T01:59:47-05:00March 15th, 2013|What's new|Comments Off on BLCT Attends Land & Water Conservation Summit

Michaela Hurley’s Senior Research Project

By Michaela Hurley As a student at Barrington High School, part of the graduation requirements is to complete a senior research project with a fieldwork component. I knew that I definitely wanted to focus my project in the area of environmental science. I had heard about the Barrington Terrapin Research Project, so I called Charlotte [...]

By |2013-03-08T15:22:42-05:00March 8th, 2013|What's new|Comments Off on Michaela Hurley’s Senior Research Project

Your Friend the Skunk Cabbage

By Amy O’Donnell What is reddish-brown, smells rotten and attracts flies? The skunk cabbage flower, of course. Crocuses aren’t the only flower poking their heads through the ice-packed soil as the season begins to warm. A walk along a swampy path in early March and you may spy a teardrop shaped chamber, speckled maroon and [...]

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Winter Break Events – Trust, Town, Trails and More!

Westside Walkabout at Veterans Memorial Park, Barrington Saturday, Feb 16th 10 am Park and meet at Legion Way ice skating rink for a walk through the western side of the park to examine trails and wetlands in preparation for the next phase of park projects to improve trail conditions, close trails, cut back invasive plants [...]

By |2013-02-14T20:15:01-05:00February 14th, 2013|What's new|Comments Off on Winter Break Events – Trust, Town, Trails and More!
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