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Our Affiliation with The Trustees of Reservations

The Trustees of Reservations and Hilltown Land Trust have been conserving land in western Massachusetts for decades. Since HLT’s founding in 1986 as a volunteer-run land trust, the organization has built both a trusted reputation and an impressive record of protecting and stewarding land in the hilltowns. The Trustees, the oldest statewide land conservation organization in the U.S., acquired the first of its reservations in the hilltowns in 1906 (Petticoat Hill) and has been actively protecting land and cultural resources in the region and across Massachusetts with local land trusts and other active conservationists, including HLT, for decades.

In 2009, Hilltown Land Trust and The Trustees made the bold decision to formally affiliate. HLT’s capacity was stretched by growing requests and permanent stewardship responsibilities for conserved properties. HLT’s volunteer board saw that land conservation was increasingly demanding professional expertise to manage finances, regulatory requirements, and workload. The Trustees offer those services and provide long term stability, while allowing HLT to keep its identity and the flexibility required to respond to local needs. To support this affiliation, HLT raised funds to hire an Executive Director who also serves as a Trustees staff member, providing a stronger presence in an important region.

The affiliation between The Trustees and Hilltown Land Trust enables more land to be protected in the Hilltowns. HLT’s Executive Director also serves as Community Conservation Coordinator for The Trustees. Through this affiliation, in spring 2013 The Trustees added 26 acres to Bear Swamp Reservation in Ashfield. Several other land protection efforts have happened since the HLT – Trustees affiliation including the addition of land to Glendale Falls Reservation in Middlefield, the expansion of the Bryant Homestead property in Cummington, and the addition of 90 acres to HLT’s Stevens property in Westhampton. HLT has also protected 500 acres through conservation restriction (CR) donations in Chesterfield, Huntington, Westhampton, Chester, and Goshen. All of these conservation efforts ensure permanent protection of important land in the hilltowns.

The affiliation with The Trustees has become invaluable to HLT. Many administrative tasks which are inefficient for a small organization are handled for HLT by The Trustees who have professional staff in finance, fundraising, marketing, engagement, and more. HLT now has access to an impressive GIS mapping system, advice from experienced land protection staff, and training from some of the best Conservation Restriction program staff in the state. HLT’s history and volunteer base in the hilltowns gives The Trustees a stronger connection to an important region of Massachusetts. We are thrilled to be working together to steward and protect high quality land in the hilltowns and engage members of our communities.

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What’s in a Forest Assessment? Meet a Forester Woods Walk
What’s in a Forest Assessment? Meet a Forester Woods Walk
Oct 29th, 2024    
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Unquomonk Town Water Land
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Join us on a walk at Williamsburg Town Water Department land with Licensed Forester Ry Patton (Bay State Forestry) and Hilltown Land Trust land stewardship [...]
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What Does Long-Term Forest Stewardship Look Like? Meet a Forester Woods Walk
What Does Long-Term Forest Stewardship Look Like? Meet a Forester Woods Walk
Nov 11th, 2024    
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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“Forest resilience” is a big buzzword right now, especially in the face of climate change. But what does a resilient forest – or farm or [...]
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All About Moose
All About Moose
Nov 16th, 2024    
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Stevens Property
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Uncover the mysteries of the majestic moose on this autumn hike! The largest terrestrial mammal in Massachusetts, these massive herbivores are a conservation success story [...]
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Hilltown Boulders Trail Opening Hike
Hilltown Boulders Trail Opening Hike
Nov 23rd, 2024    
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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Celebrate the opening of HLT’s and Ashfield Trails’ newest trails at the Hilltown Boulders with a 2-mile hike! We’ll tour the massive glacial boulders that [...]
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What’s in a Forest Assessment? Meet a Forester Woods Walk
What’s in a Forest Assessment? Meet a Forester Woods Walk
29 Oct 24
Williamsburg
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What Does Long-Term Forest Stewardship Look Like? Meet a Forester Woods Walk
What Does Long-Term Forest Stewardship Look Like? Meet a Forester Woods Walk
11 Nov 24
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All About Moose
All About Moose
16 Nov 24
Huntington
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Hilltown Boulders Trail Opening Hike
Hilltown Boulders Trail Opening Hike
23 Nov 24
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