Page 2 - Wildlands Trust fall newsletter
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In This Issue
3 Note to the Reader
4 Newly Protected Land
Bridgewater, Rehoboth
5 Community Preservation Act in
Southeastern MA
ty Impact R
epor
6 2024 Community Impact Report t
2024 Communi
Protecting land, connecting people,
building equity
8 Upgrades at Willow Brook Farm
Upcoming Events
9 D.W. Field Park Master Plan
Staff & Board Updates
10 Honor & Memorial Gifts
12 Ways to Support Wildlands
Cover photo: North Fork Preserve, Bridgewater
Mission Statement:
Wildlands Trust works throughout
Southeastern Massachusetts to permanently
protect native habitats, farmland, and lands
of high ecologic and scenic value that serve
to keep our communities healthy and our
residents connected to the natural world. Hairy Woodpecker at Halfway Pond Conservation
Area in Plymouth. Ken Grille Photography.
About our New Logo:
Over the last half-century, our logo has featured the same white pine tree,
evidence of our unwavering commitment to our mission. As we embark on
the next 50 years of regional land conservation, we strive to respond to new
environmental pressures and community needs, without losing sight of the
people and places that led us to this point. Our new logo reflects this goal,
2 refreshing our look while staying true to our roots.