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Bow Wow Woods Challenge Fundraiser

Sheffield Land Trust, Egremont Land Trust, and Greenagers are proud to announce a dollar-for-dollar $500,000 challenge to purchase, protect, and maintain a new community trail and woodland education area called Bow Wow Woods

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Herpetologist Tom Tyning speaks at ELT Annual Meeting

Tom Tyning, field biologist and environmental scientist, will discuss “Why Frogs and Turtles Matter” at 11 am, rain or shine. All are welcome. ELT’s brief business meeting will be at noon. Due to safety precautions, lunch will not be provided. We will be socially distanced and we recommend that everyone wear a mask.

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Karner Brook Walk Update April 2021

In honor of Arbor Day, April 30, 2021, ELT will donate a tree to the future Karner Brook Walk in South Egremont. This future path will connect the Old Mill Restaurant to Mom’s Restaurant. Terry Moore, owner of the Old Mill, is spearheading this wonderful project.

Here is Terry Moore’s article from our 2021 Newsletter for the background on this topic:

I’m happy to report that the Karner Brook Walk (KBW) is moving along, albeit at a snail’s pace. The transfer of the donated land to the ELT from our wonderful neighbors was a monumental task. e survey and title search took months but is now accomplished!

It has been a great privilege working with Egremont residents Alexis Wreden and Robert Fakelmann, the principals of Working Design—Landscape + Architecture. Together we have been gathering ideas and concepts, with visits to Parsons Marsh in Lenox, Berkshire Botanical Garden in Stockbridge, and Innisfree Gardens in Millbrook, NY. All of these unique places have inspired us to create what we hope will be a model project for our village for many years to come.

The concept behind the KBW is the creation of a contemplative path to view the brook and enjoy the wildlife in our area. e proposal Alexis and Robert have submitted calls for removal of non-native and invasive species, while encouraging the growth of the existing mature trees. e pathway between Mom’s Restaurant and the Old Mill will vary from gravel path to raised black-locust decking, including an elevated observation platform from which the brook’s bending course can be observed at full advantage.

I have a detailed map of the entire project with all of the supporting information and would be happy to share it with any interested party. I will be reaching out to all of you, and others, in hopes that your generous donations will bring the project to fruition.

Wildflower Walk Postponed

We highly recommend that you take a look at Stephanie’s video from April last year to enjoy seeing what’s growing and blooming this time of year.

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