New Hartford Land Trust

March 30, 2011

Vol. 2, Issue 3

Bobcat - Roaring Brk display 

 

Photo courtesy of Roaring Brook Nature Center

 

Please join us for an evening program . . .

 

'Changing Land,

 Changing Animals'

(Co-Sponsored with the

 New Hartford Historical Society)
 

 Wednesday, April 6th

 at 7 p.m. 

New Hartford Town Hall,3rd Floor

530 Main Street, New Hartford

 

Margery Winters, Assistant Director

 at the Roaring Brook Nature Center

 in Canton, will discuss how land use

in this region has changed over the

 past 500 years and how those

 changes have affected our wildlife.

 She will also talk about how current

 land use management practices may affect wildlife in the future.

 

Read more about the presenter below . . .

 

For more information about this event,

 please call 860-922-4508 or e-mail newhartfordlandtrust@yahoo.com.

 

 
 

 Presenter:

Margery Winters

Assistant Director

Roaring Brook Nature Center

 

In addition to her role as an administrator and instructor at Roaring Brook, Margery also serves as Vice Chairman on Simsbury's Inland Wetland/Conservation Commission, a member of the Simsbury Open Space Committee, and a Board member of the Simsbury Land Trust. She has been actively involved in Connecticut's river and land issues and is the former Director of Programs and Research with the statewide river advocacy organization,Rivers Alliance of Connecticut.

 

Margery is also a Past President of the Simsbury Garden Club and past Chairman of the Federated Garden Club Landscape Design Study Program and is a Master Landscape Design Consultant.

 

Before moving to Connecticut in the mid-1980s, Margery was an Environmental Scientist with Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago. 

 

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Join NHLT for 2011! 

 

  

Grp at trail map

Hikers at Jones Mountain

 

Save the date! Saturday, June 4

CT Trails Day Guided hike of Jones Mountain at 9:30 a.m.

Co-sponsored with the New Hartford Conservation Commission.

New Hartford Land Trust

P.O. Box 272
New Hartford, CT 06057
 

To find out more about the NHLT or to volunteer, please e-mail us at:
  newhartfordlandtrust@yahoo.com or call 860-626-0301.