Naturalist’s Corner – Slugs!
Posted March 25, 2020 Written by Kyla Isakson Springtime means more animals are becoming active, and that includes slugs! Slugs are classified as invertebrates because they have soft bodies and…
A Winter with Wareham’s Waterfowl
Posted March 24, 2020 Written by Mike Perrin As I stare across the water, looking directly into chilly gusts of wind, my fingers go numb and tears begin to…
3 Ways to Engage with Birds at Home
Posted March 20, 2020 Written by Mike Perrin During this time of crucial social distancing leading to many hours indoors, it is easy to lose touch with the rejuvenating, refreshing,…
Naturalist’s Corner – Vernal Equinox!
Posted March 18, 2020 Written by Kyla Isakson Tomorrow is the first day of spring! Also known as the Vernal Equinox, the first day of spring marks a time for…
WLT COVID-19 Status Update
Posted March 13, 2020 COVID-19 WLT STATUS UPDATE Due to the current health concerns in our community regarding COVID-19 and our concern for the public’s health & well-being, the Wareham…
Naturalist’s Corner – Eastern Bluebirds!
Posted March 11, 2020 Written by Kyla Isakson The Eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) is a migratory bird that breeds in the northeastern U.S. and Central America. Their wintering grounds stretch…
Wareham Land Trust Earth Day Festival 2020
Posted March 10, 2020 Health Update: The Wareham Land Trust values the health of its members and the community during this time of concern about the spread of COVID-19. At…
Naturalist’s Corner – Maple Tapping!
Posted March 5, 2020 Written by Kyla Isakson Have you ever wondered how maple syrup is made? Maple syrup starts off as sap harvested from maple trees, typically the sugar…
Property Spotlight – Marks Cove
Posted March 2, 2020 Written by Kyla Isakson Looking to experience coastal forest and salt marshes? Check out Marks Cove Conservation Area on Nicholas Dr. in Wareham! Owned by the…
Naturalist’s Corner – Leap Year!
Posted February 26, 2020 Written by Kyla Isakson Leap Day is this Saturday, February 29th. This day occurs because it takes Earth approximately 365.25 days to make one orbit around…
2/24/20 WLT on WCTV
Posted February 25, 2020 Check out this clip of the latest Wareham Community Television‘s Good Morning Wareham Episode, where Terracorps service members Mike Perrin and Melyssa Millett, talk about upcoming Wareham…
Naturalist’s Corner – Black-capped Chickadee!
Posted February 22, 2020 Written by Kyla Isakson The Massachusetts state bird is the Black-capped Chickadee! These birds have black heads and white cheeks, and they are often seen hopping…