Bring your binoculars and curiosity to our Reynold’s Avenue Conservation Area, a 34-acre parcel consisting of mostly hardwood uplands and a few acres of wetlands. May is a wonderful time to see and hear birds migrating through Rehoboth
Read MoreHi! My name is Juneau. I’m a two-year-old Siberian Husky and I love to walk in the woods. My human – his name is Bill – likes it too. He says it’s good for both of us. He says a lot of things.
We are fortunate to live in Rehoboth, a town with great walking trails.
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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 Moref you’ve been wondering how to start growing native plants from seed, then attend this workshop offered by the Seekonk Land Conservation Trust, Osamequin Farm, and the Rehoboth Land Trust!
Read MoreWe recently shared the wonderful news that Rehoboth Land Trust (RLT) had received a grant to aid in the Phase 1 PLANNING for a project at our 80 Mason Street property. It is one of several active RLT projects, each of which will include improvements to the community’s access and experience of the natural resources found in Rehoboth…
Read MoreThe Rehoboth Land Trust has received a $79,000 grant to study improvements at the 80 Mason Street Conservation Area.
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