
On the western edge of the Sudbury Valley Trustees’ (SVT) region in the towns of Berlin, Boylston, and Northborough, lies some of the most intact and important unprotected wildlife habitat in eastern Massachusetts. Learn more about SVT’s work to protect over 500 acres of land in this region on March 20 at 6:30 pm at Wolbach Farm, 18 Wolbach Road in Sudbury. Following the discussion there will be a viewing of the 15 minute “Tracks in Time” episode featuring the three towns.
Ashley Davies, SVT Land Protection Specialist, will explain how this land has been prioritized for protection and the importance of its protection for wildlife habitat and ecology. In her video series, “Tracks in Time,” Electa Tritsch, producer and local land use historian, provides outdoor enthusiasts and armchair hikers with new ways of experiencing the land around them.
This presentation is free and open to the public; registration is required. Visit www.svtweb.org/programs or call 978-443-5588 to register. Sudbury Valley Trustees is a regional land trust conserving land and wildlife habitat in 36 communities surrounding the Concord, Assabet, and Sudbury Rivers. www.svtweb.org