Princeton Land Trust will hold its Annual Meeting
Thursday, October 24, 2024 at 7 p.m.
Wachusett Mountain Ski Lodge.
Light refreshments provided. Cash bar available.
PLT currently owns 437 acres of land and holds conservation easements on 343 acres for a total of 780 acres. In addition, conservation projects such as Fieldstone Farm have resulted in conservation of approximately 510 acres of land held by others including the Town, DCR and Mass Audubon. PLT’s conservation impact is close to 1,300 acres!
What’s next?
Princeton Land Trust is working on a Strategic Plan for the future. Please join us to provide input on topics such as: PLT’s Strategic Vision, Governance, Outreach and Communication, Land Acquisition and Land Stewardship.
Princeton Land Trust was formed in 1990 to preserve the natural beauty and rural character of the Town of Princeton. The Land Trust mission is:
to cooperate with the town, land owners and others in providing suitable places for recreation and for conservation of land, water resources, plants and wildlife;
to preserve areas of conservational significance to the town;
to promote responsible development of real estate and sound conservation practices in order to preserve the town’s natural beauty;
to acquire by gift, purchase, or otherwise real property; and
to use the property in a way the Trustees see fit to carry out our mission for the benefit of the Town of Princeton.