f you’ve been wondering how to start growing native plants from seed, then attend this workshop offered by the Seekonk Land Conservation Trust, Osamequin Farm, and the Rehoboth Land Trust!
Read MoreRLT is working on several active projects, each of which will include improvements to the community’s access and experience of the natural resources found in Rehoboth.
Read MoreThe Rehoboth Land Trust has received a $79,000 grant to study improvements at the 80 Mason Street Conservation Area.
Read MoreEasy! Swamps are gross, mosquito-infested mud traps… right?
Read MoreWhat are five of the most common invasive plants in Rehoboth?
Read MoreThe 2023 RLT annual meeting will be held on Thursday, April 6 at 7pm at Goff Memorial Hall/Blanding Public Library. We are excited to have local veterinarian and RLT member, Dr. Vincent Seccareccia, as our speaker this year. Dr. Seccareccia, who has a passion for environmental ecology, will speak about emerging health and environmental issues affecting our outdoor activities in southeastern New England.
Read MoreThe Roy Wheaton Horton Preserve ensures the preservation of an area of remarkable historic and geographic significance for the enjoyment of the Town’s residents and visitors.
Read MoreThe RLT Annual Meeting is in person this year — and we are thrilled! Join us on Thursday, April 7 at 7pm at Goff Memorial Hall (Blanding Public Library) for our local updates and a presentation by Dr. Robert GeGear on his award-winning citizen scientist project, Beecology.
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