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Woodbury Conservation Commission Launches Newsletter

 

The Woodbury Conservation Commission will be publishing its first newsletter, called The Wood, this month.

The newsletter has been created to help the citizens of Woodbury stay informed, in touch and inspired.

The WCC is comprised of local volunteer residents who value and promote the wise use of Woodbury’s natural resources.

Their goal is the preservation of these natural resources so future generations can enjoy them.

The commission intends the newsletter to be a source of information that its residents can use and welcomes their comments and suggestions.

Some of the topics to be discussed in The Wood are providing for the good stewardship of the town’s land, especially open space, controlling invasive plants and making recommendations for the development and maintenance of walking trails and passive recreation areas.

The Wood will be published quarterly and can be picked up at the Woodbury Public Library and may be read on the town of Woodbury website.

The WCC is also on Facebook. People may also sign up to receive the newsletter by e-mailing wcc@woodburyct.org.

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