News
Winchendon Forest: Next Steps in Perpetuity
Posted 3/6/24
Dynamic Forest Stewardship at Masson Ridge
Posted 3/6/24
Song Memorial Forest Slash Wall - "It's working!"
Posted 2/5/24
Creating Habitat for Threatened Species Stewardship Manager Tessa Dowling excitedly came into the office last week with the report from her visit to our newly completed forest management project in…
Leaving a Legacy, Making an Impact
Posted 2/5/24
Land trusts often use the word “legacy,” which can mean many things to different people. For us, it starts with making an impact on people and places that will last long after the deed is done.…
Indigenous Co-Management in Action
Posted 1/10/24
Mount Grace and Mass Audubon Celebrate Historic Vote to Protect 1,365 Acres of Forest in Winchendon
Posted 12/22/23
A once-in-a-generation conservation opportunity. Winchendon Forest LLC notified the towns of Winchendon and Ashburnham that it intends to sell a 1,365 acre property to an entity called Longroad…
MG Honored with Mass Audubon Award
Posted 11/20/23
Join our new Photography Club
Posted 11/2/23
Joining the Network for Soil Health Stewardship
Posted 10/30/23
$1.25M Granted to Protect Nearly 1000 Acres in Barre
Posted 10/30/23
Cultivating Kinship in Forest Stewardship
Posted 10/5/23
National Farmers' Day is 10/12
Posted 10/5/23
Win for Biodiversity Restoration
Posted 7/29/23
Supporting Local Farms is More Important than Ever
Posted 7/29/23
Start National Water Quality Month with a Splash
Posted 7/29/23
TerraCorps Time - Three Positions Available
Posted 6/1/23
Seeking Conservation Buyers
Posted 6/1/23
National Pollinators Month
Posted 6/1/23
On the Trails: Cutthroat Brook Tree Farm
By Allen Young
Posted 6/1/23
The Pulse of Growth
By Charlie Thompson
Posted 6/1/23
Stand Development in Transition Hardwoods
By Charlie Thompson
Posted 5/2/23
Businesses Committed to Conservation
Posted 5/2/23
On the Trail: Alderbrook Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary
By May Grzybowski
Posted 4/4/23
Mount Grace Goes to the MA State House for Ag Days
Posted 4/4/23
Local Hops, Local Wood, Local Beer, and a Place to Enjoy It
By Charlie Thompson
Posted 4/4/23
Remembering John Olver
Posted 2/28/23
Lessons in resilience from a winter walk in the woods
Posted 2/28/23
Spring is Abuzz with Pollinator Programming
Posted 2/28/23
On the Tully Trail: Newly Rerouted!
By Allen Young
Posted 2/28/23
The Tully Trail, a regional gem for hikers, had one serious flaw that has finally been fixed. That flaw was a dangerous two-mile walk on the narrow pavement of a curvy section of Tully Road in Orange.…