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Each year, the Connecticut Land Conservation Council convenes land trust executive directors from across the state for a day of connection, candid conversation, and peer learning. The 2026 Executive Director Retreat continued that tradition — and, in many ways, deepened it.

Land trust executive directors can often feel isolated in their roles. Many are the only staff m...


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CLCC is joining other conservation and environmental advocates this week in support of several bills, including the following. 

You, too, can take part in this civic action. Please consider submitting comments and testimony online or in person on behalf of your community.

Riparian Area Bill

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This month, I’d like to reflect on my first full day at the Capitol doing advocacy work for CLCC! Last Friday, February 20th, I woke up bright and early so that I could be at the Legislative Office Building (LOB) by 8:30am. This wasn’t my first visit to the Capitol, but walking into the bright and sunny atrium, surrounded by the hustle and bustle of legislators, staff, lobbyi...


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Five grants totaling $59,110 to help land trusts advance land acquisitions and permanently conserve 437 acres.

The Connecticut Land Conservation Council (CLCC) congratulates the most recent recipients of its Transaction Assistance Grant (TAG) Program...


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As any land steward knows, not every invasive plant can be eradicated. This webinar, hosted by CLCC on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, explores how land trusts can make thoughtful, strategic decisions about when and why to manage invasive plants, acknowledging both ecological realities and limited capacity. It covers frameworks for prioritization, such as protecting high-quality h...


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