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Sudbury Valley Trustees Announce Outdoor Fall Programs

Highlights include an in-depth look at rare habitat restoration, natural history walks, and inaugural trail walks.

SUDBURY, MA—Sudbury Valley Trustees (SVT) is offering a wide variety of educational and outdoor programs this fall, the trustees announced recently.

"As a regional land trust and conservation non-profit, SVT seeks to provide opportunities for people to learn about and connect with nature," said the release. "Enjoy the changing colors of the season with many guided programs held on local conservation land."

Highlights include an in-depth look at rare habitat restoration, natural history walks, and inaugural trail walks at newly conserved land in Berlin and Harvard. Additional choices for outdoor programs include a hawk watch, bike and hike, glacial features walk, river paddle, and weekday guided trail walks. Indoor
presentations on hawks, backyard birds, trees, the Bay Circuit Trail and the future of land conservation will be offered at various locations throughout SVT’s 36-community service area.

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Learn more about these programs and many more scheduled throughout the fall here on the calendar

Registration is required and space is limited. Members of Sudbury Valley Trustees do enjoy free or reduced program fees and new members are always welcome. SVT and nearly 3000 members protect and care for land and wildlife habitat in 36 communities surrounding the Concord, Assabet and Sudbury Rivers.

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