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Brewster Conservation Trust

Protecting Brewster's Woodlands, Ponds, Marshes and Meadows

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BCT NEWS

December 13, 2016

BCT receives $75,000 Conservation Partnership grant!

On December 8th, Brewster Conservation Trust (BCT) received a $75, 000 Conservation Partnership grant from the State. The funds will be go directly toward the BCT/Town-approved purchase in early 2017 of 11 acres on Gulls Way in the Sheep Pond Woodlands area.  Mark Robinson, of the Compact of Cape Cod Conservation Trusts said, “Brewster’s pine […]

Article by Amy Henderson / BCT News

December 12, 2016

Fall 2016 BCT Newsletter

FALL 2016 NEWSLETTER – A forest worthy of its name?  Sheep Pond Woodlands absolutely is! Mark Robinson talks about the key to acquiring and saving large enough parcels of land to keep Brewster’s forests growing!   Also in this issue; the Eddy  School science program visits the Hay Conservation trails, and Brewster awards Howard Hayes the […]

Article by Amy Henderson / BCT News, Newsletter

November 17, 2016

Eddy School 4th Graders’ at BCT’s Hay Center

Did you know you could measure the height of a tree using a tape measure, a person and a pencil? Or that digging a few inches down in the dirt can reveal four different layers of soil? The students from the Eddy School 4th Grade science class can tell you how! “We want to encourage […]

Article by Amy Henderson / BCT News, Outreach

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Fall 2024 Newsletter

This story started three generations ago when Ralph and Blanche Doble purchased over 70 acres along Satucket Rd. in 1955. Summer after summer, the couple’s son, five daughters, and 18 grandchildren would visit. Over the years, the land was subdivided and each Doble child received a house lot of approximately ten acres. The daughters each […]

BCT’s 40th Year Annual Report

Over BCT’s 40-year history, the evolution of our mission has been profound. What began as an effort to protect any available land from the reach of breakneck development has become a strategic approach to acquiring land with high conservation value and a steady commitment to natural resource stewardship and community outreach. Read the 40th Year […]

Spring 2024 Newsletter

Sometimes the right place and the right time come together. In a community where housing is in short supply, this is indeed good news. Brewster’s zoning in the 1980’s established large building lots that slowed the unmanageable growth of the time but are now impeding the development of sorely needed workforce housing. Today’s Brewster needs […]

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