Wellesley Conservation Land Trust
https://www.wellesleyconservationcouncil.org/
the Wellesley
Conservation Land Trust, Inc. (WCLT), formerly known as the Wellesley
Conservation Council. The WCLT is a private, non-profit, land trust and
conservation education organization incorporated in 1958.
The mission of the WCLT is to
- Protect and preserve the natural environment in Wellesley
- Maintain sanctuaries open to the public for study and enjoyment
- Educate youth and interest adults in matters of conservation
As a land trust, the WCLT takes title to
properties, either through gifts or purchases, which then become permanent
nature sanctuaries. The WCLT also accepts conservation easements on private
properties. To fulfill its education mission, the WCLT organizes two public
programs per year: one in the fall, which usually exposes primary school
children to live animals, and one in the spring which appeals to adults.
The WCLT has produced nature pamphlets describing its properties, and recently
published a revised edition of Walks in Wellesley, a guide with maps of
WCLT sanctuaries, as well as of Wellesley town conservation land and trails.
The Wellesley Conservation Land Trust is not part of Wellesley town government,
though we work in cooperation with the Town of Wellesley's Natural Resources
Commission.
