“What do you think these are?”
It was our first spring in our new home. My husband and I were enjoying a walk around the yard, when we came across a patch that was full of pink spear-shaped sprouts about an inch tall.
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“What do you think these are?”
It was our first spring in our new home. My husband and I were enjoying a walk around the yard, when we came across a patch that was full of pink spear-shaped sprouts about an inch tall.
Read MoreEasy! Swamps are gross, mosquito-infested mud traps… right?
Read MoreWhat do Michigan, North Carolina, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island all have in common? People from each of these states care about protecting Rehoboth’s remaining wild and open spaces!
Read MoreIn October 2017, local surveyor, land preservationist, and historian Mr. E. Otis Dyer donated to the Rehoboth Land Trust (RLT) an approximately 433-acre land tract comprising a substantial portion of the Squannakonk Swamp. In donating the Roy Wheaton Horton Preserve, Mr. Dyer has made a singularly important contribution to the conservation of Rehoboth’s natural and cultural heritage.
Read MoreFall is a great time to explore our properties! Here’s some tips to help keep you safe during your visit in the woods.
Read MoreAre you curious about what donating land to organizations like the Rehoboth Land Trust is like? Read this article for five scenarios you should consider if you are thinking of donating land.
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