Milford Land Conservation Trust, Inc.

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We are a conservation organization dedicated to the preservation and conservation of the natural resources of open space land in the City of Milford, Connecticut.

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12/04/2024

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03/30/2024

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Recently the Boy Scouts worked on a Life Rank Service Project with Board Members of the Milford Land Conservation Trust ...
10/11/2023

Recently the Boy Scouts worked on a Life Rank Service Project with Board Members of the Milford Land Conservation Trust on our Governer's Avenue parcel. Thank you all for the hard work! Photos by Steve Johnson.

10/07/2023

October 5, 2023—United Illuminating is proposing to rebuild transmission lines along the 25 miles of the Metro North Railroad corridor between Fairfield and West Haven. Transmission lines pose a hazard to birds of all kinds. Between 8 and 57 million birds are killed by transmission lines in the U....

08/29/2023
We had a good clean-up on Stiles St. last weekend.
08/08/2023

We had a good clean-up on Stiles St. last weekend.

Congratulations to Sarah M. of Live Oaks Elementary School who was award the Milford Land Conservation Trust's mascot; W...
06/05/2023

Congratulations to Sarah M. of Live Oaks Elementary School who was award the Milford Land Conservation Trust's mascot; Woodford the Woodchuck. She is an avid lover of nature. Thank you for participating in our contest!

This is a great article on salt marsh research. Our annual meeting guest speaker, Dr. Sarah Crosby is leading this and c...
05/31/2023

This is a great article on salt marsh research. Our annual meeting guest speaker, Dr. Sarah Crosby is leading this and currently is studying this at our land trust properties.

Salt marshes play an outsized role in fighting climate change — and they’re an important part of New England’s ecosystem. To survive, they’ll have to adapt to warmer temperatures and higher sea levels.

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167 Cherry Street #318
Milford, CT
06460

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