Turtles have changed little over the past 200 million years, but they are no match for our roads and cars.
Read MoreWhile we all must be practicing social distancing, getting out in nature has wonderful benefits.
Read MoreWhile the Land Trust provides excellent habitat for our native birds, your yard can also provide valuable habitat.
Read MoreOne does not have to be a L.L. Bean customer to appreciate their ads with the tag line “Be an Outsider.”
Read MoreFall is a great time to get outdoors and explore. The oppressive humidity is gone and most of the pesky insects have ceased to buzz around our heads…
Read MoreJoin us on October 5 at 10am at the Ephraim Hunt Ministerial Lands on Pond St. for the annual RLT Fall Hike. It’s FREE!! Read more to RSVP , find parking details and property info. Hope you can join us!
Read MoreOur Winter Hike has been postponed to Saturday, February 16th at 10 a.m.
Read MoreThe RLT annual meeting is set for Monday, March 4 at 7pm at the Carpenter Museum in Rehoboth, MA. Blakely Szosz will present "Supporting Pollinators — Landscaping with Compassion.” Learn about what the RLT has accomplished this past year, what our future plans are and how you can get involved to support our mission. All are welcome.
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