Guided Meadow & Butterfly Walk with Lepidopterist Victor DeMasi
Have you spotted a butterfly in your backyard recently? Want to learn more about these and other pollinators during the peak butterfly season in Connecticut? Join us for a guided […]
Have you spotted a butterfly in your backyard recently? Want to learn more about these and other pollinators during the peak butterfly season in Connecticut? Join us for a guided […]
Date: 9/14/22Time: 10:00 AMTopic: Walking MeditationLocation: Watson-Symington Preserve Description: Join us in walking meditation at Watson-Symington Preserve led by the Community Mindfulness Project. The stone labyrinth designed by artist Christopher Kaczmarek […]
Beekeeper Peet Foster will discuss the role of apiaries on land trust properties, the seasonal stages of beekeeping and the impact of pollinators. Park at the Mather Meadow Homestead on […]
Date: 10/12/22 Time: 10:00 AM Rain Date: 10/19/22 Topic: Connecting Through The Senses Location: Council Ring @ Still Pond Description: We spend a lot of our time in “simulator mode”, removed from the present […]
Former NLT President and Chi Gong Master Bill Wrenn will lead a Forest Bathing Walk at Farm Creek Preserve. Park at 34 Sammis Street.
Join the New Canaan Land Trust for a Sculpture Trail Walking Tour at Silvermine-Fowler, which is located within the Still Pond Preserve. Parking area is across from 778 Silvermine Road. Fill out my […]
Friday, October 21st 4 pm to 6:30 pm Hear from Two New Canaan Sculpture Trail Artists: Artist Talk & Walk & Reception New York based duo Gibson + Recoder will […]
We are bringing back last year’s sold-out event Story BOOk Trail, Nature Walk & Scavenger Hunt. Join us at 11:00 am on Sunday, October 23rd at Still Pond. What a […]
The Walk Your Land Trust Fall Series continues with the Wilton Land Conservation Trust. The hike, through Nick Parisot Memorial Trail, starts and ends at the Slaughter Field Pond, located […]
Date: 11/9/22 Time: 10:00 AM Rain Date: 11/16/22 Topic: Forest Bathing Location: Browne Preserve Description: The Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku, which translates to ‘forest bathing’, is the medicine of simply being in the forest. […]