Land Conserved Near Wrights Mountain

Land Conserved Near Wrights Mountain

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Prime Farmland Conserved

Celebration planned for Hartland property

Celebration planned for Hartland property

Land Trust Completes Purchase of Hartland Property

Land Trust Completes Purchase of Hartland Property

The Last Ice: Glacial Lake Hitchcock

The Last Ice: Glacial Lake Hitchcock

OKKERVIL RIVER PLAYING A BENEFIT FOR WHALEBACK AND THE UPPER VALLEY LAND TRUST

OKKERVIL RIVER PLAYING A BENEFIT FOR WHALEBACK AND THE UPPER VALLEY LAND TRUST

UVLT and VT Agency of Agriculture Partner to Reduce Mosquito Populations

UVLT and VT Agency of Agriculture Partner to Reduce Mosquito Populations

Writing the Land: Poetry from the Special Places of the Upper Valley

Writing the Land: Poetry from the Special Places of the Upper Valley

Rare Breed Will Graze in Norwich; Land will support thriving farm to table livestock farm

Rare Breed Will Graze in Norwich; Land will support thriving farm to table livestock farm

Gile Mountain and Woody Adams Conservation Forest Conservation Project Almost Complete

Gile Mountain and Woody Adams Conservation Forest Conservation Project Almost Complete

Gifts of the Land

Gifts of the Land

Upper Valley Land Trust to Host Star Gazing Party

Upper Valley Land Trust to Host Star Gazing Party

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About The Upper Valley Land Trust

UVLT is a non profit land conservancy that works in 45 Vermont and New Hampshire towns in the Connecticut River watershed, providing conservation leadership, tools and expertise. The lands UVLT protects are places where people of all ages can participate in the stewardship of natural resources, learn about forests and farming and enjoy being in nature. Founded by Upper Valley residents in 1985, UVLT has conserved more than 57,000 acres of land including working farms, forested ridges, wildlife habitat, water resources, trails and scenic landscapes. Most of the conserved land remains in private ownership, protected by permanent deeds known as conservation easements. UVLT owns 40 Conservation Areas, protects over 50 trails and 9 primitive paddlers campsites, and maintains two food pantry gardens where volunteers and staff produce fruit and vegetables distributed through non-profit partner Willing Hands and local food shelves throughout the Upper Valley. UVLT also manages a firewood fuel assistance program based at its Charlestown, NH property, Up On the Hill.

Contact

19 Buck Road Hanover NH 03755

603-643-6626

jeanie.mcintyre@uvlt.org

www.uvlt.org