News
Mount Grace's Campaign for Affordable Farms
Posted 11/29/13
Learn more about Mount Grace's innovative work with Red Fire Farm in Montague and the Campaign for Affordable Farms model of shared farm ownership.
Stewardship: Paul Dunn Beetle Survey
Posted 11/29/13
Neighbors, hikers, and casual visitors to Mount Grace's Paul C. Dunn Woodland Preserve in Ashburnham are all asking the same question...What are those things?
Community Conservation: First National Blueway
Posted 11/29/13
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar named the Connecticut River the nation's first Blueway, a designation meant to recognize and support local conservation, recreation, and restoration efforts.
Stewardship: New Trail at Fox Valley
Posted 11/29/13
Phillipston Scout Thomas Rose has remodeled the hiking trail at the Fox Valley Conservation Area for his Eagle Scout Project.
Farm Conservation: Protecting Murdock Farm
Posted 11/29/13
The Winchendon Springs Working Landscape Project, funded by Massachusetts’ new Landscape Partnership Grant, will permanently conserve 650 acres of land in Winchendon.
MassLIFT-AmeriCorps: Stories from Our Volunteers
Posted 11/29/13
Watch video of the most recent year of MassLIFT-AmeriCorps service and find out more about Sarah Wells, Mount Grace's newest staff member.
Twenty Hikes Download Available
Posted 11/29/13
Free downloads of Mount Grace's Twenty Years, Twenty Hikes guide to hikes on protected land are now available through the website (Photo David Brothers).
Phillipston Creates a New Town Forest
Posted 11/29/13
“Thousand Acre Brook and its surrounding woods are such a beautiful part of a much larger landscape...we hope to demonstrate the goal of conservation, man and nature living in harmony.” Rose Frizzell
Teaching Sustainable Forestry at Red Apple Farm
Posted 11/29/13
Red Apple Farm’s working forests, protected with a conservation restriction held by Mount Grace, provided a quintessential New England landscape for the international forestry conference.