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Preserving Land
Preserving Land

Rehoboth Land Trust. What does that mean?

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Archive ArticleDan LanierDecember 1, 2019Conservation Restriction, donation
30 Years!
30 Years!

In 1989, a few friends and neighbors came together to form the Rehoboth Land Trust.

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Archive ArticleDan LanierOctober 1, 201930th Anniversary
My Eagle Scout Project: Renovating Trails on Reynolds Ave
My Eagle Scout Project: Renovating Trails on Reynolds Ave

This project created a new area for the community to enjoy a quiet and safe walk through the woods.

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Archive ArticleDan LanierMarch 1, 2019Scouts, trails, volunteer
Conservation Land Donated to the Rehoboth Land Trust by E. Otis Dyer
Conservation Land Donated to the Rehoboth Land Trust by E. Otis Dyer

In December of 2017, Everett Otis Dyer of Rehoboth donated 433 acres of wetlands and uplands to the Rehoboth Land Trust for permanent preservation. Much of the area is the historically and ecologically important Squannakonk Swamp that occupies the central part of Rehoboth.

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Archive ArticleDan LanierApril 1, 2018donation, wetlands, Conservation
Planting Wildflower Seeds
Planting Wildflower Seeds

Under the direction of the Rehoboth Land Trust, Rehoboth Girl Scout Daisy Troop 628 planted wildflower seeds at the Land Trust’s property on Pond Street.

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Archive ArticleDan LanierJuly 1, 2017scouts, volunteer, flowers
Protecting Rehoboth's Natural Resources
Protecting Rehoboth's Natural Resources

Madeleine Linck, a local wildlife biologist and naturalist, gave a very interesting talk and slide show about our native turtles at the annual meeting of the Rehoboth Land Trust.

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Archive ArticleDan LanierApril 1, 2017conservation, natural resources, wildlife, Volunteer
Ephraim Hunt Ministerial Land Boardwalk Update
Ephraim Hunt Ministerial Land Boardwalk Update

Volunteers began construction of a 220 foot long boardwalk across a wetland on the main trail at the Ephraim Hunt Ministerial Land on Pond Street

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Archive ArticleDan LanierJuly 1, 2014Ephraim Hunt, EHML, Boardwalk, Volunteer
Save the Bay Reports on Salt Marshes at Land Trust Meeting
Save the Bay Reports on Salt Marshes at Land Trust Meeting

At the annual meeting of the Rehoboth Land Trust last month, Wenley Ferguson of Save the Bay gave a revealing presentation on salt marshes and how they are changing.

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Archive ArticleDan LanierApril 1, 2013Mason St, Marsh, Save the Bay, Palmer River, Habitat, Restoration
Saving Land Means Saving Dollars
Saving Land Means Saving Dollars

The studies have shown that conservation returns from $4 to $10 for every dollar invested.

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Archive ArticleDan LanierApril 1, 2012Conservation, Economic benefits, open space, wetlands
Rehoboth Land Trust Wins Grant
Rehoboth Land Trust Wins Grant

Rehoboth Land Trust has secured a grant of $85,000 from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs.

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Archive ArticleDan LanierFebruary 1, 2012Beagle Club, Town Forest, Grant, Conservation Restriction, Oak Hill
Boy Scouts Earn Praise of Rehoboth Land Trust
Boy Scouts Earn Praise of Rehoboth Land Trust

Three Eagle Scout candidates combined their efforts to clear and blaze the trails on the Hunt Ministerial Lands on Pond Street.

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Archive ArticleDan LanierNovember 1, 2010Scouts, Ephraim Hunt, Ephraim Hunt Ministerial Land, Trail
Land Trust Formed
Land Trust Formed

The original Rehoboth Reporter article about RLT’s founding.

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Archive ArticleDan LanierFebruary 1, 1990

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