Make a Difference
Sometimes the challenges facing our environment feel too big to tackle — as if one person’s actions couldn’t possibly make a difference. But that’s simply not true. When you support your local land trust, you’re already making an impact right here at home. Every member helps protect the natural spaces, wildlife, and green places that make Hamden a healthier, more vibrant community.
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Family Friendly
This past fall, we partnered with the Eli Whitney Museum and the Hamden High School Bird Club to host "Bird and Build," a family-centered event that explored local ecology and hands-on learning. We began with a guided nature walk around the Eli Whitney Museum grounds, including an overview of the new bioswale and the native plants surrounding the parking area.
Next, children and adults joined a birding walk along the White Trail (river path) in East Rock, where we discussed topics such as native vs. invasive species, how to use binoculars, the impacts of beech blight, and how to distinguish bird nests from squirrel nests. The walk was co-led by Jillian Bell and Gail Cameron from HLCT, alongside Beatrice Mead from the Hamden High Bird Club. After the walk, many of the families returned to the Eli Whitney Museum to build bird feeders from a design that the Museum created. It was a great event and we had an excellent turnout with about 30 participants of all ages. Keep an eye out for more child-oriented events to come as we lay the foundation for the next generation of land stewards in Hamden. Six LakesOwned by out-of-state Olin Corporation, Six Lakes is a beautiful wooded property in Hamden that could one day be available for the public to enjoy once it has been cleaned up by its owner. Your land trust is part of a coalition working toward that outcome. Learn more about preserving Six Lakes.
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