October Nature Programs with Sudbury Valley Trustees

Sudbury Valley Trustees’ (SVT) is pleased to offer a variety of nature programs throughout the region during the month of October.

For those interested in learning more about what grows along the trails, botanist Neela deZoysa will be leading a Fall Wildflower Walk at Yapp Conservation Area in Littleton on October 14, and forager Rachel Goclawski will be leading a Fall Foraging Walk in Upton on October 15.

On October 22, Laura Mattei, SVT’s Director of Stewardship, will be leading a family-friendly foliage walk at Memorial Forest in Sudbury. Also that day, at the newly expanded Forty Caves in Berlin and Clinton, Dan Stimson, SVT’s Assistant Director of Stewardship, will lead a walk of the highlights of the property and explain the ecological significance of this conservation area.

Preserve Steward Bruce Porter will offer his annual Glacial Features Walk at Gray Reservation in Sudbury on October 28. Bruce has also designed a self-guided tour of this property which is available year round.

Visit SVT’s online calendar for specific times and locations for each program, and to register. Space is limited and registration is required at www.svtweb.org/calendar or by calling 978-443-5588 X123.

Sudbury Valley Trustees and nearly 3000 members protect and care for land and wildlife habitat in 36 communities surrounding the Concord, Assabet, and Sudbury Rivers. New members are always welcome. Visit www.svtweb.org for more information.

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