Newsletter

  • President’s Message: Eco-Restoration Benefits
  • 50-Acre Cape Cod Rail Trail Land Project
  • Bird’s Eye View of Eco-Restoration
  • HCT Seeks Pond Properties
  • Donation Dedications
  • Wildlife Spotlight: Eastern Gray Tree Frog

Fall Newsletter cover

  • President’s Message
  • Next Steps for Red River Valley Preserve
  • Stars Align to Donate Land
  • Ocean Wanderers
  • Why Ecological Restoration?
  • Donation Dedications
  • Volunteer Spotlight: Making a Difference for Land, Water, and Wildlife

hct spring newsletter 2024 Cover

  • Update: Red River Valley Project
  • Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage
  • HCT’s Priority Ponds Project
  • Cold Brook Eco-Restoration Underway
  • Ms. Andrea Creatively Connects Kids with Nature
  • Dedications

Fall 2023 Newsletter cover

  • New Land-Saving Opportunity
  • How Bell’s Neck Got Its Name
  • Monarch Project
  • Six Ponds Initiative
  • Mindfulness Walks
  • Birdwatching Experience
  • Dedications

Spring 2023 Newsletter

  • Six Ponds Great Woods
  • History of Hawksnest
  • Robbins Pond Project
  • White Pond Project
  • Differences: Town Departments vs. Land Trusts
  • Conservationists & Volunteer of the Year
  • Save the View
  • Dedications

  • Vote “YES”
  • Six Ponds Great Woods
  • Protect Robbins Pond
  • Stewardship Highlights
  • Guided Walks
  • Gift of Land
  • Dedications
  • Walk ‘n Wag
  • Welcome Halley

Spring Newsletter Cover

  • Hinckleys Pond – Herring River Headwaters Project Update
  • Bequest
  • Gift of Land
  • You’re Invited
  • Bald Eagles of Bell’s Neck
  • AmeriCorps
  • Connor O’Brien
  • Dedications

Autumn

  • Vote
  • Hinckleys Pond-Herring River Land Project
  • Making a Difference
  • Dedications
  • Kids Outside
  • Pleasant Bay Woodlands Trail
  • Ospreys Return
  • Century Old Journals

2021 Spring Newsletter Cover

  • The Quest to Save Sand Pond Woodlands
  • All About Dragons & Damsels
  • Tracking the Secretive Box Turtle
  • Land Stewardship Highlights
  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications

Newsletter - Fall 2020

  • Help HCT Meet the Last Lot Challenge
  • Innovative Eco-Restoration
  • Meadow Emerges
  • Tornado and Trees
  • New Trail Open
  • Walkabouts
  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications

Newsletter - Fall 2019

  • Hoping to Help the Feisty Fish
  • On the Path
  • 10th Annual Meet Your Local Farmers Event
  • Success: Cornelius Pond Woodlands Project
  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications
  • Inspiring Events

Newsletter - Spring 2019

  • Meet AmeriCorps Member Ben Cockrell
  • Update: 15-acre Cornelius Pond Woodlands Project
  • Local Students Explore the Robert F. Smith Cold Brook Preserve
  • Owls: Sometimes Heard, Seldom Seen
  • HCT’s 30th Anniversary Annual Meeting
  • Fall Rhythms
  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications

Newsletter - Autumn 2018

  • Meet Tyler Maikath
  • Update: 15-acre Cornelius Pond Woodlands Project
  • Island Pond Conservation Lands: Partnership in Preservation
  • Buy-and-Hold Move Give HCT Time to Raise Funds
  • Tribute to Philanthropist William S. Beinecke
  • The Resilient & Resourceful Osprey
  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications

Newsletter - Spring 2018

  • 15-acre Cornelius Pond Woodlands Project
  • Unearthing the Story Beneath Our Feet
  • 5th Annual Wildlands Music & Art Stroll
  • Chatham-Harwich Newcomers’ Woodworkers Make a Difference
  • Brown Family Donates Land on Hinckleys Pond
  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications
  • Matt Cannon Migrates
  • AmeriCorps Member Emma Arrives

Newsletter - Autumn 2017

  • Box Turtles: Rare and at Risk
  • Muddy Creek Headwaters Project: Update, Eco-Restoration
  • Cold Brook Eco-Restoration Project
  • Native Nightlife Walks
  • Profile: Janet DiMattia, HCT Volunteer Photographer
  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications

Newsletter - Spring 2017

  • Muddy Creek Headwaters Project
  • Exploring Muddy Creek by Canoe
  • The Gift of Holly Knoll
  • State Tax Credits for Land Conservation
  • 4th Annual Wildlands Music & Art Stroll
  • Native American History Walk Series
  • All About River Otters
  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications

Newsletter - Autumn 2016

  • Muddy Creek Headwaters Project
  • Emerald Necklace: Bell’s Neck/Hall Project
  • Help Build the Nest
  • Patrick Otton Profile
  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications
  • AmeriCorps
  • 14th Annual Spring Winetasting Dinner

Newsletter - Spring 2016

  • Meet Tom Evans
  • 3rd Annual Wildlands Music & Art Stroll
  • Geocaching
  • Land Stewardship
  • Land Protection
  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications

Newsletter - Autumn 2015

  • Bell’s Neck Project
  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications
  • 6th Annual “Meet Your Local Farmers” event
  • HCT Hosts Live Owl Program
  • 13th Annual Spring Winetasting Dinner

Newsletter - Spring 2015

  • Success with the Pleasant Bay Woodlands Project!
  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications
  • King Tide
  • Wildlands Musical Stroll

Newsletter - Fall 2014

  • 49-acre Pleasant Bay Woodlands Project
  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications
  • Island Pond Project: Special Town Meeting
  • Volunteer Boundary Quest
  • 12th Annual Spring Winetasting Dinner 

Newsletter - Spring 2014

  • 25th Annual Meeting
  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications
  • Help Save Pleasant Bay
  • Land in Harbor Watersheds Donated to HCT
  • Coastsweep Beach Clean Up
  • HCT Hosts Birds of Prey Show
  • Wildlands Musical Stroll

Newsletter - Autumn 2013

  • Memorial Gifts and Other Dedications
  • Saquatucket Harbor Watershed
  • Herring Count Project
  • Eel Migration Project
  • Bird Nestbox Project
  • Historic Cahoon Canal

Newsletter - Spring 2013

  • Summer College Interns Help HCT
  • Maps Go Mobile
  • Jane Harvey Joins HCT
  • Seminar: Oct. 13th
  • U.S. EPA Honors HCT
  • Memorial Gifts & Other Dedications
  • Thank You Volunteers

Newsletter - Fall 2012

  • State Selects HCT’s Cold Brook Project as a Top Priority
  • 2nd Home & Land Donated to HCT
  • Seminar: Tax Credits for Owners Who Preserve Land
  • Owls Amaze & Inspire
  • Thank You Volunteers
  • Memorial Gifts & Other Dedications

Newsletter - Spring 2012

  • Conservationists of the Year: Rita “Cahoon” Root & her family
  • Mill Pond Woodlands Project: 38.71 acres saved
  • Mission Wolf
  • Interns & Youth Volunteers
  • Memorial Gifts & Other Dedications

Newsletter - Fall 2011

  • Land Donated in the Pleasant Bay Watershed
  • 9th Annual Cape Sea Grille Winetasting Dinner
  • Wychmere Beach Club Event
  • Herring Count
  • Memorial Gifts & Other Dedications

Newsletter - Summer 2011

  • Preserving Land & History
  • Conservationists of the Year: The Cape Cod Times, Cape Cod Chronicle, Harwich Oracle & Cape Codder Newspapers
  • Ways to Give
  • Volunteer Awards
  • Land Stewardship
  • Memorial Gifts & Other Dedications

Newsletter - Fall 2010

  • Two Land Donations
  • Land Stewardship
  • Free, Guided Walks
  • Memorial Gifts & Other Dedications

Newsletter - Spring 2010

  • Home Stretch For “Phase 2, Coy’s Brook Woodlands” Campaign
  • HCT’s 21st Annual Meeting & Celebration
  • Business Support
  • Memorial Gifts & Other Dedications

Newsletter - Fall 2009

  • White Cedar Woods Saved!
  • Landowner Donates 5.86 Acres on Long Pond
  • HCT Volunteers
  • Herring Count
  • Memorial Gifts & Other Dedications

Newsletter - Summer 2009

  • HCT Volunteer Evergreen Awards
  • HCT Conservationist of the Year: Wequassett
  • Herring River Land Donation
  • Many Ways to Support HCT
  • New Walking Trail Guide
  • Welcome Ryan, Thank You
  • Restoring Eel Migration

Newsletter - Fall 2008

  • 22 Acres Protected: 2 Ponds, 2 Herring Runs
  • Long Road & Lovers Lane Land Donations
  • Mission Wolf & Eyes on Owls
  • Land Stewardship: Thompson’s Field
  • Walking Trail from Cape Cod Rail Trail Bike Path
  • Volunteers Certify More Vernal Pools
  • Land Restoration

Newsletter - Summer 2008