The Wareham Land Trust’s mission is to conserve Wareham’s open space and natural resources, to unite citizens in a common goal of conservation and responsible land use, and to educate the public about the environmental and economic benefits of protecting open space and promoting sustainable development.
The Wareham Land Trust, a non-profit 501(c)3 all-volunteer governed organization, was founded in 2001 by a group of Wareham residents dedicated to conserving and protecting Wareham’s open space and natural resources. In the short time since its inception, the Wareham Land Trust has conserved over 680 acres of open space though land acquisition and conservation restrictions – protecting wildlife habitat, safeguarding wetland and estuary ecosystems, preserving scenic vistas, and providing natural areas for passive recreation.
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