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Aspetuck Land Trust News - Join Aspetuck Land Trust And Help Save The Planet

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December 26, 2022

From: Aspetuck Land Trust

Join your local National Park Service!

Dear James,

I’m writing because you’ve touched the Aspetuck Land Trust in some way during the past year. Maybe you’ve hiked a preserve, bought some native plants at our sales, attended an event or registered on our website. Whatever it was, I imagine you’re also committed, like we are, to saving the planet.

Now I’m inviting you to join us as a member.

Listen to what a volunteer recently told me.

Aspetuck Land Trust functions like Fairfield County’s local National Park Service!

I liked the sound of that; we make open land available for public use by creating parking lots, blazing trails, building boardwalks and bridges, and maintaining all the trails and infrastructure damaged by storms and intense use. And sometimes directing traffic, but nothing like at Yosemite.

And just like the NPS, we preserve land forever – 2,144 acres!

Yet unlike the National Park system, we do not get tax dollars nor do we charge admission.

We depend on people just like you to maintain our 44+ hiking preserves, hold our native plant sales, and create our Green Corridor to connect our preserves with newly biodiverse home yards. Nearly 1400 landowners have joined the Green Corridor!

Now is the 11th hour to become a new member with a charitable donation.

Five days before the end of the year. Everything we do is to help save the planet, also in its 11th hour by most accounts – but your support helps to repair our world and that makes a difference for people and wildlife every day!

Please click here and join us today.

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