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BCT NEWS

June 10, 2011

Cape magazine features BCT’s work

Recent projects of Cape Cod land trusts, including BCT’s Quivett Marsh Vista land purchase and our Priority Ponds campaign, are highlighted in this article of Cape Healing Arts magazine.  Our thanks to publisher Beth Draper of Brewster and writer Susan Spencer, a Brewster part-time resident, for this beautiful and informative story about our work.

Article by Amy Henderson / BCT News

June 10, 2011

Spring 2011 Newsletter

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Read all about new conservation doings in Brewster in our (click here) Spring Newsletter: fundraising to preserve 10 acres at Huckleberry Hill and three acres surrounding a vernal pool (check out the spotted salamander and her eggs found on the parcel), a report on the Stony Brook restoration, an appreciation of John Hay and our assist […]

Article by Amy Henderson / BCT News, Newsletter

May 12, 2011

Trust needs $16,000 to preserve vernal pool

We’re at it again–asking our members and friends to help us buy a critical habitat parcel in Brewster.   We need $16, 000 to purchase and preserve three acres of a pine/oak forest surrounding the whole of a vernal pool.  Watch a 2-minute video of our volunteers documenting the pool’s amphibian inhabitants by clicking: Vernal Pool […]

Article by Amy Henderson / Videos

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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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