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East Haddam Land Trust preserves and protects land in perpetuity for the public benefit. Since 1979, your donations have helped East Haddam Land Trust, a volunteer, non-profit land conservation corporation, preserve unique woodlands, fields, lakes, rivers and open spaces for the public benefit. East Haddam Land Trust is a 501(c)(3) organization.
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The Cornwall Conservation Trust’s mission is to conserve open space lands in Cornwall and adjacent towns and to manage those lands to promote wildlife habitat, forest improvement, water quality, farming and public recreation.
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The purpose of the Colchester Land Trust is to protect the beauty and natural diversity of our area by preserving significant land and scenic areas for present and future generations. We are dedicated to maintaining Colchester's rural character and stand for clean air and water, wildlife habitat, outdoor recreation, and local agriculture.
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The Candlewood Valley Regional Land Trust promotes the preservation of natural resources including water resources, wetlands, woodlands and the plant and animal life therein for the benefit of all. We also protect local farmlands as well as unique historic and scenic sites and work with town officials and citizens to maintain the rural New England character of our community.
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The Branford Land Trust is a non-profit organization, founded in 1967 with the goal of protecting Branford’s natural resources. For more the past 50 years, the Trust has honored its mission by acquiring and managing open space, promoting education about our natural resources, and encouraging our community to get involved.
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Avalonia Land Conservancy, founded in 1968, is a land trust dedicated to conservation through the acquisition of open space. It is a non-profit, non-political, tax-exempt organization. We believe that the conservation of natural resources for the benefit of people and wildlife is essential and will ensure healthy and livable communities for generations to come.
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The Connecticut Horse Council, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving all aspects of the horse industry in Connecticut.
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Preserving Connecticut’s High and Wild Places
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FoH is a volunteer organization working in cooperation with park management and the Friends of CT State parks
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The oldest village improvement society in the United States, the Laurel Hill Association was founded in 1853. The purpose of the organization is to “do such things as shall serve to improve the quality of life and of the environment in the town of Stockbridge.” By maintaining over 460 acres of LHA properties and recreational trails, by planting trees and flowers, by cooperating with town authorities for community welfare, by providing educational scholarships, and by coordinating with other organizations to preserve the approaches to the Town, the Laurel Hill Association helps to preserve the attractive character of Stockbridge.