View Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) at the Lyme Land Trust Dark Sky Site
Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) Visits for the first time in 50,000 yearsView it at the Lyme Land Trust Dark Sky Site Jan 31- Feb 10 , 2023Our newsfeeds are lighting…
Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) Visits for the first time in 50,000 yearsView it at the Lyme Land Trust Dark Sky Site Jan 31- Feb 10 , 2023Our newsfeeds are lighting…
The Lyme Land Trust is pleased to announce that we have hired a new Environmental Director, Jim Arrigoni. Jim most recently worked with the Connecticut Audubon Society as a Conservation…
Imagining Lyme - A Visual Exploration of Lyme's PreservesThe Lyme Land Trust is excited to announce the Photos of Distinction for the Summer 2022 session of Imagining Lyme. We wish…
Firearm hunting season for deer is Wed, Nov. 16 through Tues, Dec. 20, 2022, The following Lyme preserves, owned by the Lyme Land Trust or the Town of Lyme, will…
Congratulations to Baylee Drown and Ryan Quinn of Long Table Farm! They have been selected by the Board of Directors and staff of the Connecticut River Coastal Conservation District -…
https://youtu.be/oS5khwXb37s In this zoom webinar, recorded September 18, 2022, award-winning photographer, Illustrator, and author Patrick J. Lynch shares gorgeous photographs of the result of simple, inexpensive changes to make their…
https://youtu.be/w0VFil-KD88 This zoom webinar, recorded February 27, 2022, is an illustrated presentation of stone structures left behind in our woods with a focus on the built ceremonial stone landscapes of…
https://youtu.be/fZ5VWvSy3ow Filmed May 2, 2021 This is the third in a series of preserve explorations with charismatic naturalist Mike Zarfos. In this 27-minute video, we learn about the ephemeral native…
https://youtu.be/bsyPSLTiDk0 This zoom webinar was recorded January 22, 2022 Including native plants in your garden is a great way to help pollinators. In this workshop, Jim Sirch, Education Coordinator at…
https://youtu.be/lenP1HZRehY Share the memories of an eventful year of work and play in the outdoors with our high school aged volunteers, “The Tree Collective” led by Regan Stacey.