By Beth Sullivan
We live in a time and place that
gives us a great deal to be thankful for. As an Avalonia
representative, advocate, and steward, I have learned a lot in the
last year, and some of that is related to what we have, and what we
give thanks for.
Avalonia conserves land so future generations can experience it |
We live in a beautiful part of the
country. The variety and diversity of habitats and wildlife is
amazing. Think of what you see every day as you go about your daily
business. Think of the view to the water, a hillside in autumn, a
woodland trail, or a clean clear stream. And think about what the
alternatives could be: pavement and development, pollution or even
lack of access.
We work to preserve the view and access to nature. |
We provide a place for quiet contemplation. |
We are thankful that Avalonia Land
Conservancy exists to protect and conserve these elements of our
daily life that we may take for granted. We are thankful that these
areas will remain for the next generations to enjoy and appreciate.
Many Help Us
In order to protect them we need
help. We are grateful to all the connections we have made in the last
years. Collaborations have helped us purchase land, and also to
maintain and manage it. We could not have accomplished as much as we
have without the help of DEEP, NRCS, USFWS, Mystic Aquarium, to name
a few. We have received funding from numerous sources that has
allowed us to do bigger projects, for greater good. We collaborate
with educational institutions, too numerous to mention that study,
investigate, and supply us with information that helps us understand
the best way to manage our lands for the benefit of the wildlife:
from New England Cottontails to Horseshoe Crabs, and from Piping
Plovers to Box Turtles.
Collaborations and connections help us succeed. |
Protecting habitat protects wildlife. |
We are grateful for all the stewards
who step up to help us on our properties. Many times they go
unrecognized as they work quietly and efficiently to keep trails
open, brush cut, walls repaired, invasive species under control, and litter
picked up.
We thank those who work behind the
scenes, not in the field but in the offices, trying to figure out
finances and budgets and strategic plans and accreditation standards.
They are all volunteers dedicated to helping the organization grow
and function smoothly.
Our Members make Avalonia Successful
Most importantly we need to thank
our members and donors. Without your financial support, we would not
have the ability to acquire the land as an investment in our future.
We could not afford to manage and protect it. Like so many other
non-profit organizations, we rely on the goodness and generosity of
those who believe in our basic mission, to acquire, protect and
manage the lands we cherish, so that the future generations (of
wildlife and humans) will benefit.
Volunteers in the field, or marsh get the job done. |
Photographs by Beth Sullivan.