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Area Coalition of Land Trusts Working Together

Posted April 9th, 2013 by nicole | No Comments »

Connecticut has one of the highest concentration of land trusts in the United States. It is a dual-edged distinction. This high concentration is a testament to the dedication of many men and woman who helped found the land trust movement and dedicated considerable time to protecting our vital resources. This commitment is as strong as ever with the many volunteers who continue the legacy.

It is also exceedingly difficult. The increase in regulations, the need for greater stewardship and oversight of the properties that have been saved and the imperative to be sure that the lands protected in perpetuity will indeed be passed on to the next generation all contribute to putting increased pressure on land trusts. Many are seeking creative solutions. The Land Trust of Danbury is among them.

Recently, The Land Trust of Danbury convened a coalition of area land trusts to discuss what options there might be in working together, particularly in the area of shared services. The discussion led to an opportunity to participate in the LTA ‘Circuit Rider Program’ funded by CLCC (Connecticut Land Conservation Council) and the LTA (Land Trust Alliance) through the generosity of a donor committed to working with area land trusts. It is an initiative that helps land trusts assess their capacity and strengthens them as model land trusts.

According to Kevin Case, Northeast Director of the Land Trust Alliance:

“The Circuit Rider program allows land trusts an opportunity to minimize the risks of holding land and stewarding easements while maximizing the rewards of being the face and voice for land conservation in the community.”

The towns involved are Bethel, Brookfield, Danbury, New Fairfield, Newtown and Ridgefield. It is the first of what is hoped to be other initiatives as they continue to work together

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Clean-Up Day on Long Ridge Road

Posted April 9th, 2013 by nicole | No Comments »

The Land Trust of Danbury is seeking volunteers for the annual cleanup of Long Ridge Road and the trails around Mountain Pond Reservoir. The Land Trust of Danbury has “adopted” Long Ridge Road as part of Clean City Danbury Day.

The cleanup will take place Saturday, April 20, 2013, and volunteers are asked to meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Long Ridge United Methodist Church on Long Ridge Road, one-tenth mile north of the intersection with West Redding Road. (The Church is kindly providing parking space.)

Volunteers are advised to bring gloves and wear boots. Anyone arriving later than the initial meeting time is welcome to join the cleanup crews along the road or around the reservoir. The City of Danbury has committed to haul away all of the trash that is collected.

So come and join us.

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Land Trust of Danbury Annual Meeting

Posted April 9th, 2013 by nicole | No Comments »

The Annual Meeting will be held Sunday, April 21st, 2013 at 3:00 pm in the Science Building on the Midtown Danbury campus of WESTCONN. Members will have an opportunity to hear from area conservation experts on the opportunities and challenges facing land trusts, including Amy Blaymore Paterson, Executive Director of The Connecticut Land Conservation Council (CLCC) and Kevin Case, Regional Director for the Land Trust Alliance.

 

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The Land Trust Makes First Ever Property Purchase

Posted December 6th, 2010 by Gary | No Comments »

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DANBURY, Conn., December 1, 2010 – The Land Trust of Danbury recently announced it has signed an agreement with Robert Ruscoe to purchase approximately 10 acres of Mr. Ruscoe’s woodland property near Long Ridge Road over the next three years. Mr. Ruscoe generously agreed to sell the property to The Land Trust at a price below fair market value to ensure the property remains forever protected. The Ruscoe property abuts 4.12 acres of land donated to The Land Trust by Louis and Anthony Nazzaro in 1993, and will bring the total acreage under The Land Trust’s protection to approximately 227 acres.

“The purchase of Bob Ruscoe’s 10 woodland acres is the first time in the 39 year history of The Land Trust that we have purchased property,” said Bill Montgomery, president of The Land Trust. “Until now, the lands we protect have been donated outright or by conservation easement,” he continued.

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Now Donate or Join Us and Pay Online

Posted May 19th, 2010 by Gary | No Comments »

Anyone can now join The Land Trust, renew membership or make a donation online with a major credit card or by establishing an account with PayPal. Just go to www.landtrustdanbury.org/join.php (The “Join Us” page) select your preferred membership level and/or enter your donation amount and click on “Pay Now”. You will be transferred to the secure PayPal online processing center to complete your transaction.

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