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Dedicated to the preservation of open space in the town of Killingworth, Connecticut

MAKE A DONATION NOW TO HELP PRESERVE OPEN SPACE

The Killingworth Land Conservation Trust is excited to announce it has entered into an agreement to purchase 24 acres of land on Route 80, near the middle of town, from a conservation-minded family living out of state.  The property will connect existing Land Trust properties to the east and west (the Winkel’s Pond preserve and land off Patrick Drive) and abuts land of the Killingworth Congregational Church.  All told, this new acquisition will create a 75-acre protected open space parcel and allow opportunities for connecting trails to existing town-owned land to the north, and to the Platt Nature Center and Parmelee Farm trail system.  To supplement funds in-hand for land acquisition, the Land Trust’s fundraising goal for this project is $70,000.

Please consider meeting one of our sponsorship levels below to help us meet our goal. 

Platinum:
 $10,000 or more
Gold: $5,000 - $9,999
Silver: $2,000 - $4,999
Bronze: $500 - $1,999
 
To make a donation, please mail a check to KLCT, P.O. Box 825, Killingworth, CT 06419 or via PayPal 

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  • Home
  • Join Us
    • Directors
    • Conservation Easements
    • Become a Steward
    • Land Acquisition Projects
  • Donate Now
  • Events
    • Spring Program
    • Fall Program
    • Cranberry Harvest
  • Platt Nature Center
  • Our Properties & Trails
    • Cranberry Bogs
    • Hammonassett River Trail
    • Winkel Pond Trail
    • Whispering Oaks Trail
    • Trails on Google Maps
  • Plant Native
  • Contact Us