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Dedicated to protecting the working lands, native habitats and rural beauty of the Hilltowns since 1986

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Conserving Your Land

Your land, your future

Conserving your land ensures that it will remain in its natural state forever. People protect land for many diverse reasons—to maintain the scenic character of their community, to protect wildlife habitat or historic structures, or to provide recreational opportunities that will be enjoyed by future generations. Every landowner’s needs and interests are different, and there are a range of land conservation tools that can be tailored to your individual circumstances.

The best way to determine what is best for you and your land is to explore some of the conservation tools used by land trusts, such as conservation restrictions, agricultural preservation restrictions, and donation or sale of land. If you think Hilltown Land Trust is the right organization to work with, we encourage you to speak with our Executive Director, Sally Loomis, who you can contact by email or call at (413) 628-4485 ext. 2.

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Geological History of MA Webinar
Geological History of MA Webinar
Jul 15th, 2020    
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Have you ever wondered about the rocks in your backyard? Or the rock cliff you pass on your way to work? What are these rocks? [...]
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Virtual Forest Therapy
Virtual Forest Therapy
Jul 20th, 2020    
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
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Join award-winning author and certified forest therapy guide, Nadine Mazzola, for a conversation about the practice of forest bathing. This practice, also known as forest [...]
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Geological History of MA Webinar
Geological History of MA Webinar
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Virtual Forest Therapy
Virtual Forest Therapy
20 Jul 20
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    • Open Positions
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    • Conservation Restrictions
    • Agricultural Preservation Restrictions
    • Financial Incentives
    • Donating or Selling Land
    • Estate Planning
    • Landowner & Town Resources
  • Properties
    • Trails & Maps
      • Big View Trail
      • Bradley
      • Breckenridge
      • Clary Hill
      • Conwell
      • Hilltown Boulders
      • Historic Dam Trail
      • Locke’s Loop Trail
      • Robert’s Meadow Brook Trail
      • Round Top Hill
      • Stevens
      • Two Mamas Farm Waterfall Trail
    • Land Stewardship
    • Conservation Stories
  • Get Involved
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    • Volunteer
    • Donate
    • Support
    • Legacy Giving
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