Posted in Announcements Job Posting

SVT Has Openings for TerraCorps/AmeriCorps Members

Sudbury Valley Trustees (SVT), a regional conservation organization, is seeking to fill two TerraCorps/AmeriCorps position for the 2020-2021 service year. These full-time, 11-month positions provide…

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Take a Thanksgiving Weekend Family Outing in Nature

Are you looking for ways to get your family outdoors this Thanksgiving vacation? Sudbury Valley Trustees (SVT) headquarters at Wolbach Farm is a perfect destination…

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Posted in Announcements Volunteering

Volunteer for the SVT Buckthorn Pull at Memorial Forest, Sudbury

SUDBURY VALLEY TRUSTEES Volunteer for the Buckthorn Pull at Memorial Forest, Sudbury Saturday, October 21 9:00 am – 12:00 pm  Sudbury Valley Trustees (SVT) is…

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October Nature Programs with Sudbury Valley Trustees

Sudbury Valley Trustees’ (SVT) is pleased to offer a variety of nature programs throughout the region during the month of October. For those interested in…

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Sudbury Valley Trustees runs Full Moon Winter Walk at Greenways in Wayland, Thursday, January 12

Full Moon Winter Walk at Greenways in Wayland, Thursday, January 12, 7:00 pm Sudbury Valley Trustees (SVT) is hosting a Full Moon Winter Walk at Greenways Conservation…

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Posted in Announcements Events

Wild Edible Plants Walk

On Thursday, June 12, 4-6 PM, Russ Cohen will show us all the wild edibles at the Greenways Conservation Area, Green Way. This walk is Co-sponsored by…

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Posted in Charity & Fundraising News

Local land trust marks milestone anniversary

Wayland Town Crier 2/13/13: Local land trust marks milestone anniversary. When the nation turned its sights to building interstate highways, a small group in Wayland set its sights on preserving open space. The seven founding members – who included the late George Lewis, known as “Mr. Wayland” for his years of service to the town that included three terms as selectman, and Allen Morgan, a noted ornithologist, founder of the town’s Conservation Commission and a guiding force for the Mass. Audubon Society – felt conserving land and protecting wildlife habitats were goals worth pursuing for the generations to come.

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