Tag: Acton Conservation Trust

  • Thursday, September 25, 6:30 pm – The Trees Are Speaking

    Join The Acton Conservation Trust on September 25 for a Book Talk with Lynda Mapes, author of The Trees Are Speaking: Dispatches from the Salmon Forests. More information and registration on our website: www.ActonConservationTrust.org

    Lynda V. Mapes, award-winning environmental journalist for the Seattle Times, was inspired to write The Trees Are Speaking after exploring the richness of old growth forests in the Northwest U.S. and Canada. But she also came face to face with the widespread destruction of these forests. Mapes writes, “The book therefore became a witness not only to the incredible ecological and cultural values of these forests but to the connected history of their loss, beginning on the East Coast in Maine and repeated across the United States and continuing over the border into Canada, even today.”

    Mapes also outlines the resilience of nature, the insights and perseverance of First Nations people who have raised their voices to protect and renew ecosystems, understandings of our inter-relatedness uncovered by scientists, and even new approaches to commercial forestry.

  • Sunday, March 16, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Acton Conservation Trust Annual Meeting 2025: Porcupines Don’t Shoot Their Quills

    Join Jane Newhouse, founder of Newhouse Wildlife Rescue, on March 16 as she shares interesting facts about our local wildlife. She will discuss what wildlife rehab is all about, shares fun facts about opossums, porcupines, beavers, raccoons, and foxes, and will discuss rodenticides and how they kill their way up the food chain. Learn the do’s and don’ts of helping injured and orphaned wild animals in an emergency. Possible guest appearances by Nibi the Beaver and Stanley the Groundhog. Information and registration at https://actonconservationtrust.org/