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UPDATED! Wild For Wareham! April 17-24, 2021

Updated April 14, 2021 April 17th-April 24th Week-long, outdoor recreation programs for April vacation Are you Wild For Wareham? Join the Wareham Land Trust, Mass Audubon, and Buzzards Bay Coalition’s…

NEW! Teachings from the Trail Guided Walk Series

Join us for our “Teachings from the Trail” walking series as we venture out onto the trails of Wareham’s beautiful conservation areas and learn about different aspects of the natural…

Volunteer with the WLT!

The Wareham Land Trust is looking for volunteers!  There are so many different ways to get involved with the WLT, whether it’s working on the trails, helping with educational programming,…

Proposed Town Projects (rezoning East Wareham and Tihonet Solar)

Posted January 28, 2020 We know there is a lot of talk going on around town about the two major projects being proposed during zoom planning board meetings and wanted…

Mindfulness Walk: Winter Series

Posted January 1, 2021 Start your 2021 off right – venture out on a winter walk with the Wareham Land Trust! During this series of walks, we will combat the…

December 2020 Trail Day!

Tweedy & Barnes Trail Work Day 12/6/20 Wareham Land Trust is happy to announce a December Trail Work Day! Join us on Sunday, December 6th at the Tweedy and Barnes…

November 2020 Trail Day!

Wareham Land Trust is happy to announce an upcoming Trail Work Day! Join us on Saturday, November 7th at the Fearing Hill Conservation Area to improve trails by cutting back…

Naturalist’s Corner – Woodchucks!

Posted September 9, 2020 Written by Kyla Isakson Woodchucks (Marmota monax), also known as groundhogs, are a member of the burrowing ground squirrel family. They are found mostly in the…

Property Spotlight – Marks Cove

Posted September 4, 2020 Written by Kyla Isakson Hoping to enjoy the quiet beauty of the forest and marsh along Buzzards Bay? Check out Marks Cove Conservation Area on Nicholas…

Naturalist’s Corner – Multi-use Trail Etiquette!

Posted September 2, 2020 Written by Kyla Isakson As the summer winds down, hunting season will soon begin. If you choose to bring your dog on a trail, be sure…

Naturalist’s Corner – Coyotes!

Posted August 26, 2020 Written by Kyla Isakson Coyotes (Canis latrans) are canines native to North America, and their populations are well established in Massachusetts, except on Martha’s Vineyard and…

Naturalist’s Corner – Dog-day Cicadas!

Posted August 19, 2020 Written by Kyla Isakson Dog-day cicadas (Neotibicen canicularis), also known as annual cicadas, are insects with a brown body, approximately 2 inches long, and wings with…