A Job Well Done: Jassy Bratko Retires!

“Any job very well done that has been carried out by a person who is fully dedicated is always a source of inspiration.”   -Carlos Ghosn   We said farewell to our Director of Land Protection, Jassy Bratko, this past June as she retired from her position. Jassy served on the Board of Directors for NCLT … Read more

Forty Nine Acres of land to be conserved in Ashburnham to protect Lovell Reservoir in Fitchburg

NCLT is facilitating the conservation 49 acres of watershed protection land in Ashburnham for the City of Fitchburg. Jane Kerlinger and Scott Sibary will place a Conservation Restriction (CR)on their land on Russell Hill Road which is in a source water area for the Lovell Reservoir in Fitchburg. NCLT worked with John Deline, Fitchburg Deputy … Read more

Peabody Fungus Event with Lawrence Millman – Photo Gallery!

NCLT and the Lunenburg Public Library hosted Lawrence Millman, author, mycologist, and ethnographer, for an educational presentation and short but rich exploration of fungus at Peabody Conservation Area on May 25th, 2022.  Thank you to our attendee, Sherry, for catching all of these beautiful moments in nature! Enjoy this land through her photos.

Shaping the Future of Ebenezer Keyes Conservation Area

We want to hear from YOU!   North County Land Trust is working with graduate students from the Conway School of Landscape Design to create a comprehensive plan for the future of Ebenenzer Keyes Conservation Area in Gardner.  We hope you will take the short survey HERE to share your thoughts and input to help … Read more

Community Foundation Awards NCLT Funds for Outdoor Community Engagement

“The Environmental Preservation and Animal Welfare Grant Program focuses on preserving and providing access to the natural beauty of North Central Massachusetts, as well as enhancing the welfare of domestic animals,” said Stephen Adams, president of the Community Foundation. “This year’s recipients are doing amazing things to help protect and promote the quality of life … Read more