Picone Farm

Picone Farm. Photograph by Jerry Monkman of EcoPhotography, courtesy of Wildlands Trust.

Strengthening Land Trusts. Advancing Land Conservation.

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Photo by Barbara Chrenko

Submit a Workshop Proposal

for the 2026 Land Conservation Conference

Applications are due Tuesday, September 30.
Workshops take place Friday, March 13, 10:00 am - 3:40 pm at UMass Amherst. Proposals are welcome on any topic important to land conservation in Massachusetts. With a new one-hour time slot in addition to two traditional 75-minute periods, and a later start time (10 a.m. vs. 9:30 a.m.), we've tried to accommodate a broader range of people's schedules and interests. View details and submit a proposal.

 

 

Calendar

  • Sep25

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    Land Trust Finance Peer Networking

    via Zoom

    Finance staff, board treasurers, and others with fiscal responsibilities -- join us for a networking call to share resources, ask questions, and learn from each other. This month's call will focus on tracking grants, including systems used, managing restrictions, and best practices for reporting and compliance. Time permitting, participants may be able to raise questions on other issues too. Part of MLTC's Stronger Together networking program. Free, but advance registration required.

  • Sep26

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    Field Trip: Nature-based Solutions in Devens

    in-person, Devens MA

    Nature-based Solutions provide many co-benefits, such as increasing carbon sequestration, biodiversity, ecosystem connectivity, soil health, air/water quality, and much more. This field trip will include a bus tour of Devens to see first-hand some of the nature-based solutions that have been implemented. Tour stops will include low-impact development (LID) stormwater systems, pocket forests, stream daylighting and restoration, and pollinator meadow installations. This tour will be useful for community and land trust representatives to learn tips for collaboration, incentives for mitigation and restoration projects, and examples of successful nature-based climate resilience projects.

  • Oct8

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    2025 Land Trust / State Agency Retreat

    Oct. 8 is full day; Oct. 9 is half day. Both days in-person-only. Oct. 8 at Treasure Valley Scout Reservation, Rutland; Oct. 9 at Harvard Forest, Petersham

    This year will focus on discussions of key topics, and how land trusts and State agencies can work together to accomplish these goals. Topics will include: shifting allocations among DCS grant programs; the State’s comprehensive land use plan; communicating/Framing our messages on policy Issues; what's next with RLI; and farmland protection tools.

  • Oct15

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    How to Find Potential Title Problems in a Proposed Acquisition Project

    via Zoom

    Hosted by Irene Del Bono - title research guru and retired attorney with extensive background in property law in both private practice and at the EEA - this seminar will be a comprehensive guide to help you find deeds that are hard to find; what to do when there are references to things potentially affecting the title; and what it will take to "fix" title issues. This is not a class on title examinations - which should be done by an attorney. This class should help you find an attorney versed in problems that might be attached to a property.

Updates

  • April 22, 2025

    Support Increased State Funding for the Environment

    In the face of federal challenges, preserving state investment in critical environmental programs is essential. On April 28th, the House will begin debate on its version of the FY26 State Operating Budget. Please contact your State Representative by April 28 to request co-sponsorship of six important amendments...