One
of CILTI's priorities is to promote education of the
public on the richness of our natural world and a land
trust's role in preservation through programs,
publications, and interpretive hikes. Appropriate
acquired properties will be used for interpretive
trails, natural history hikes and talks, and for
passive recreation consistent with preserving the
natural characteristics and beauty of the area.
CILTI's periodic newsletter
keeps members and interested parties informed of land
projects, programs, workdays, and conservation issues.
An informational brochure and property identification
list is distributed to members and in numerous public
locations.
Individuals interested in contributing to any facet
of this program are invited to
contact
us.
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