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Rewilding Beaver Brook

April 21, 2025

A photo of a stream winding through a manicured golf course.

Your support today helps us revive the Beaver Brook watershed, restore natural habitat, and create new community recreation opportunities.

In partnership with Hilltown Land Trust and with community support, we’re working to purchase and transform 288 acres of floodplain, wetlands, and forest into a dynamic hub for conservation, community, and recreation at the current Beaver Brook Golf Course in Haydenville.

Our plan is to restore the land and stream floodplain, while providing opportunities for accessible public recreation, ecological restoration, and community engagement. We need your support in raising $1.5 million to make it a reality.

Visit The Trustees to register for a tour of the site on May 15th, contribute to the project, or learn more.

Learn more and donate
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Pottery and Poetry for Land Conservation
Pottery and Poetry for Land Conservation
Jul 28th, 2024    
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Stonepool Pottery
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Our 3rd annual pottery fundraiser is back at the scenic Stonepool Pottery in Worthington! Join Hilltown Land Trust and local potter Emmett Leader at the [...]
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Pottery and Poetry for Land Conservation
Pottery and Poetry for Land Conservation
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