
The 52nd Annual Meeting of the Old Lyme Land Trust will be held on Sunday, March 18, 3 to 5 p.m. at the Lymes’ Senior Center, 26 Town Woods Rd, Old Lyme.
This year’s meeting features Paul Colburn speaking on “Bobcats: Connecticut’s Secretive Wild Cats.” Colburn is a 2015 graduate of the Master Wildlife Conservationist Program. He is one of the State’s most active and popular wildlife speakers. His talks on this elusive and elegant creature have drawn interested and appreciative audiences.
All area residents are invited to hear how the Trust works to preserve open spaces for conservation and passive recreation in Old Lyme. Trustees of the Old Lyme Land Trust will also report on new property acquisitions during 2017 and plans for acquiring additional open spaces for the benefit of the town and region.
The meeting is free and open to the public; refreshments will be served.
The Old Lyme Land Trust currently manages 14 preserves totaling more than 1000 acres. The Trust is an independent, not-for-profit corporation not affiliated with the Town of Old Lyme.