Mission & History
Mission
The Westerly Land Trust conserves open space, revitalizes culturally significant properties, and provides environmental programs for the enduring benefit of our community.
Statement of Purpose
The Westerly Land Trust, a not-for-profit corporation, operates throughout Westerly to conserve and enhance community resources. Specific programs include the preservation of open space, rehabilitation and redevelopment of established neighborhoods, and the creation of education and recreation opportunities for the public.
The Land Trust’s programs and activities are directed to the protection and enhancement of the environment, agriculture, and water resources as well as the community’s “sense of place.” Westerly is recognized as a place with special charm and attractions which are a source of pride to its residents and a magnet for tourists and new residents. The Westerly Land Trust aims to protect and strengthen that reputation.
History
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The Westerly Land Trust was incorporated in 1987 in Rhode Island as a private non-profit conservation corporation. The land trust received tax-exempt status in March 1988 by the Internal Revenue Service under Code Section 501(c)3 (EIN: 22-2864907).
For several years, the original group of all-volunteer founding members, including Cynthia Lafferty, Jonathan Eckel, Harvey Perry, Calvert Groton, Theodore Goodchild, David Panciera and Clement Griscom, worked on various vital land conservation projects in the Town of Westerly.
Then in 1998, Westerly Land Trust successfully acquired its first property with the purchase of more than 50 acres which would become the Avondale Farm Preserve. It was a complex sales transaction requiring support from many individuals, foundations, and the State of Rhode Island, as well as a mortgage loan. The Avondale Farm project generated support from many in the community, earning WLT credibility with state agencies, foundations, and individuals.
From 1998 to the present, WLT has protected more than 1,900 acres, including eight preserves featuring frontage along the Pawcatuck River. WLT’s largest preserves are its 550-acre Grills Preserve and 482-acre Crandall Family Preserve. Crandall Family Preserve encompasses the Town of Westerly’s Crandall water wellhead, thus WLT plays a critical role in protecting the Town’s drinking water supply. In addition, the land trust has created a robust suite of programs, including our education initiative working with grades K-8 to provide environmental education opportunities.
In 2004, the Board of Directors voted to expand the Westerly Land Trust’s mission to include an Urban Initiative, focused on redevelopment and enhancement of culturally significant commercial properties in areas of historic significance to the Town. The “smart growth” concept reflects the other side of the coin of land conservation– a vibrant downtown offering attractive options to live, dine, and shop reduces development pressure on precious open space.
Since establishing the Urban Initiative, the Westerly Land Trust has worked in partnership with the Royce Family Fund (RFF) to purchase and adaptively re-use commercial properties of interest in downtown Westerly. The ultimate goal of the Urban Initiative is to transfer the improved properties to new operators. Examples are as follows:
1.) In July 2023, 177 Main Street (the former Community Garden) was sold to 169 Main St, LLC, which operates Cinder Restaurant. A conservation easement held by the Coastal Resources Management Council (CRMC) ensures that the 177 Main St parcel will remain green open space, never to be developed.
2.) In September 2024, the Washington Trust Skating Center, 61 and 85 Main Street, were transferred back to RFF and then sold to the Town for one dollar. The development of the ice rink aligned with the Land Trust’s goal to provide open space and recreational opportunities for the community, while conserving land along the Pawcatuck River. In the two decades since WLT took ownership, significant investments were made to maximize the operation of the ice rink and to create a community resource enjoyed by thousands of people every year. The Ocean Community YMCA expertly managed and operated the rink for thirteen years, and the Town has signaled their intent to maintain and manage the community’s ice rink into the future.
The Westerly Land Trust currently holds one property on Main Street along the Pawcatuck River (Community Garden at 169 Main Street), the historic Industrial Trust building on High Street, and the former United Theatre and Montgomery Ward buildings on Canal Street.
During 2011 and 2012, the Westerly Land Trust facilitated a “KeepSpace Westerly” community visioning project in collaboration with Rhode Island Housing. This process of envisioning the future of downtown Westerly resulted in specific projects creating the Westerly Regional Arts Partnership, the Westerly Revolving Fund, an urban community garden, the installation of bicycle racks and improvements to the facades of downtown businesses.
Since 2016, the Westerly Land Trust has prioritized environmental education as a critical objective. With the inception of the Environmental Literacy Pilot Program, WLT began partnering with local educational organizations to create science-based curriculum focused on welcoming students onto our properties and offering hands on learning experiences in nature. Our curriculum is gauged towards K-8 students, primarily serving southwestern Rhode Island and southeastern Connecticut.
In addition to engaging K-8 students, WLT produces programming designed for all different age groups, including weekly guided hikes (and paddles in the summer), monthly all-ages hikes, birding events, and educational seminars and discussions. All genders, races, ethnicities are welcomed and encouraged to attend all programing. WLT is honing its ability to deliver quality, enriching, hands-on, outdoor education.
The Westerly Land Trust staff and board of directors continue to build upon land holdings and simultaneously strive to fulfill its commitment to meet all standards of Land Trust Accreditation as set by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission. In February of 2017, the Westerly Land Trust was awarded national accreditation, making it one of only six accredited land trusts in Rhode Island at the time. Accreditation is not a one-time action, but a tool to foster continuous improvement; therefore, participating land trusts repeat the process every five years to ensure growth and development of the organizations. So in 2022, the Westerly Land Trust renewed its accreditation, proving once again that, as a part of a network of more than 450 accredited land trusts across the nation, we are committed to professional excellence and to maintaining the public’s trust in conservation work.
The Westerly Land Trust is a thriving, dynamic and effective organization that protects and enhances Westerly’s natural environment and sense of place. Its leaders are engaged in attracting the talent and resources necessary to sustain and expand the organization’s programs to effectively achieve its mission. Today, fueled by community support, the Westerly Land Trust stewards more than 1,900 acres.
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🌿We are teaming up with our friends at WildRoots once a month for Wednesday Wonder Walks, a guided family hiking series curated to spark curiosity and nurture a lifelong love of nature.
We`ve had 2 wonder-filled adventures so far and are very excited for what`s to come!✨
Wonder Walks are geared towards ages 10 and under, plus their adult! Programs are NO COST to families thanks to generous community support.
To sign up, follow the link in our bio to our Calendar of Events, or screenshot the QR code and tap it in your camera roll. We hope to see you there!
#nature #outdoorplay #explore
🚨PAID SUMMER INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES🚨
Calling future conservation leaders! Westerly Land Trust is now accepting applications for three paid summer internships.
Open to college students, these hands-on opportunities offer real-world experience in land conservation, stewardship, community engagement, and youth environmental education.
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Conservation Programs Intern (CPI)
2 positions available
Supported by the Southeastern New England Educational and Charitable (SNEC) Foundation, two Conservation Programs Interns will support youth environmental education and community engagement during Summer 2026. Interns will assist with outdoor school field trips, our grades K-4 summer camp, Farm Squad, and early childhood nature programs, while also supporting land stewardship through trail maintenance, property monitoring, habitat restoration, and invasive species management. This hands-on internship includes opportunities to engage with sustainable farming at Barlow Nature Preserve and contribute to pollinator and children’s produce gardens.
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Land Stewardship Intern (LSI)
1 position available
The Land Stewardship Intern (LSI) will help build Westerly Land Trust’s long-term capacity by working closely with the Land Stewardship Manager to support land conservation and stewardship efforts. The LSI will collaborate to resolve any emergent issues on protected properties with high sensitivity and professionalism; document, record, and file pertinent information relating to stewardship visits, issues, and activities on WLT properties; support WLT’s plan for ecological land management, including control of invasive species, native habitat monitoring, and custodial land management; and engage and support stewardship volunteers and other interns.
🔸🔸🔸To learn more about each internship position and to apply, click the link in our bio and select “Join Our Team”! We can’t wait for you to join us! 🔸🔸🔸
🗣️Do you know a college student who is interested in conservation and the environment? Send them this post!!
#internship #conservation #rhodeisland #outside
❄️Monday, February 2nd, is the midway point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox, so stay tuned for groundhogs across North America to "make predictions" regarding the coming of spring. This long list of official Groundhog Day prognosticators includes Staten Island Chuck, Shubenacadie Sam, and Scramble, who is actually a duck, but billed as "an accurate alternative to the groundhog."
While the famous Punxsutawney Phil`s forecasting accuracy rate is only about 39% based on data collected since 1887, there is mounting evidence that animals are dialed in when it comes to sensing changes in weather. It might make one wonder what deep-rooted senses we could tune into with more time spent in nature.💫
Putting one`s stock in a groundhog`s (or duck`s) prediction is a personal decision, but maybe it is just the sort of silliness we need to get us through the depths of winter.
🌳💚Read on or scroll through the photos for more great ways to enjoy winter with the Westerly Land Trust:
Souper Bowl Hike LX🏈
Saturday, Feb. 7 @ 11 am Wahaneeta Preserve
Thursday Hike🥾
Thursday, Feb. 12, 10 am
Grills Preserve
Valentine`s Trellis Class 💞
@plantsbythevillage
Thursday, Feb. 12 @ 6pm
Barlow Nature Preserve
Wonder Walk - "Rhody Rocks"🪨
@wildrootsplay.ri
Wednesday, Feb. 18 @ 10 am
Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park
Land Leaders🌱
Friday, Feb. 20 @ 10 am
Barlow Nature Preserve
Winter Tree Identification Lecture🌲
Thursday, Feb. 26 @ 5 pm
Barlow Nature Preserve
To register for each event, follow the link in our bio to our "Calendar of Events".
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!!! Summer 2026 Internship Applications Due March 9 !!!
- Conservation Programs Intern (2)
- Land Stewardship Intern (1)
- All are compensated
Follow the link in our bio to the "Join Our Team" page to learn more about each position and to apply!
Kick-off Super Bowl Weekend with a hike at Barlow Nature Preserve followed by a feast of soups! 🏈🥣
🚨LOCATION CHANGED TO BARLOW NATURE PRESERVE
Join us for our annual Souper Bowl Hike!! 🥾
🔸Saturday, February 7, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
🔸Wahaneeta Preserve
🔸$10 per WLT member, $20 per not-yet member
🔸Registration is required!
🔸Please consider bringing your own reusable bowl and spoon to reduce waste.
🔸Fluorescent orange is required to be worn on the hike. Bring yours if you have it. We will have some to share.
Follow the link in our bio to our Calendar of Events for more information and for register!
Happy New Year! 🎊
Perhaps you’re stepping into 2026 with intention and a long list of resolutions. Or maybe you’re of the mindset that winter is a quiet time for hibernation—you’ll bloom in the spring like the flowers! Either way, the land is waiting for you.
From all of us at the Westerly Land Trust, we wish you the best in 2026! 💚🌱
#happynewyear #conservation #nature #westerlyri #rhodeisland
Happy New Year!! 🎆
🥾Thursday Hike: Grills Preserve
Thursday, January 1st, 10am-12:30pm
Grills Preserve
Celebrate the first day of the New Year atop Big Hill! The Thursday Hiking Group is made up of agile seniors, and everyone is welcome to join.
✨Wednesday Wonder Walk
Wednesday, January 14, 10-11:15am
Grills Preserve
The Westerly Land Trust is teaming up with our neighbors at WildRoots for a collaborative morning of exploration, discovery, and play. This event is best for ages 5-10, but open for all. January’s theme is Feathered Friends!
🌱Native Seed Sowing Workshop
Friday, January 23, 4-5:30pm
Barlow Nature Preserve
Discover how to grow native plants and support local wildlife in this hands-on seed-sowing workshop led by WLT, the RI Natural History Survey and RI Wild Plant Society.
🪚Volunteer Stewardship Day
Sunday, February 1, 9-11am
Champlin Farm Preserve
With the trails and parking well established at Champlin Farm Preserve, it is time to turn our stewardship efforts towards creating healthy, native ecosystems by removing invasive woody plants.
🥣🏈SAVE THE DATE: Souper Bowl Hike LX
Saturday, February 7, 11am-2pm
Wahaneeta Preserve
One of our favorite annual events! Kick off the new year with a hike at Wahaneeta Preserve and score a bowl of soup to enjoy by the fire.
🌳Regenerative Agriculture Weekend
Organized by the Westerly Armory
January 31 and February 1
At the Westerly Armory
Learn all about regenerative farming practices from local farmers and gardeners.�
Go to the link in our bio to our Calendar of Events to learn more about and register for each event! ❄️
#newyear #january #winter #westerlyri #events
Solstice greetings from the Westerly Land Trust! ❄️
For more than 5,000 years, people across the Northern Hemisphere have met the Winter Solstice with lights, feasts, and a shared sense of community. This impulse—to gather against the encroaching dark—is a calling innate to humankind. This year, that ancient tradition meets a celestial spectacle: on the night of the 21st, you might catch a glimpse of the Ursid meteor shower.
There is a unique magic to the solstice sky, made even more profound when punctuated by a multitude of shooting stars. Watching this display, it is easy to feel simultaneously tiny and boundless—a perspective that leaves us feeling deeply grounded. 🌠
It is that same sense of connection—to the earth and to one another—that drives the Westerly Land Trust. Our work is about more than just the land we conserve; it is about knitting together the community that enjoys it. Whether you find your peace by connecting with neighbors or disconnecting in the quiet of the woods, WLT provides a space for you to recharge.
As you reflect on these values this season, we invite you to join our efforts to steward the land and curate the programs that weave us together. Beyond the rush of the holidays, I hope you find a moment to stop and be still—perhaps even long enough to see a shooting star.
Thank you for your partnership in our land conservation and programmatic work. From all of us at the Westerly Land Trust, we wish you a Peaceful Solstice, Happy Holidays, and a Joyous New Year.
#winter #wintersolstice #conservation #nature #outside
The holidays are right around the corner, and we have some sustainable, local, last-minute gift ideas for you! 🎄❄️
If you’d like a WLT bright orange beanie or WLT note cards, follow the link in our bio to order. 🗓️
💐Do you know someone who would love a fresh basket of produce or bouquet of flowers each week, @echo_rock_flowers subscription or @frontierfarmri CSA would be a perfect gift. Follow the link in our bio to visit both farmers’ websites!
To gift a friend or family member a WLT Membership, follow the link in our bio and select “Levels of Support”. 🌳
🔪 @graygoosecookerywatchhill will sharpen your knives when you make a donation to WLT at the Gray goose cookery! Sharp knives are safe knives!
👗👠 @second.serve.resale strives to lower the consumption of new clothing by promoting the benefits of resale. When you shop Second Serve Resale and select WLT at checkout, 85% of your sale will be generously donated back to WLT. Follow the link in our bio and select “Shop and Support” to check out the pieces they have.
As we wrap up 2025 we want to say a big heartfelt thank YOU to all of our volunteers, supporters, sponsors, and community partners! We couldn’t do all we do without you! 🌳💚
#westerlyri #landtrust #conservation #rhodeisland #stoningtonct