Climate Activist Rob Bonney talk on May 19, 2022

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pFYDeUP_Mmj0Je9hcOUw0Uz8W_LvKi0h2nfXES20TSs/edit?usp=sharing 

Moose Talk on April 28, 2022 - Spring Speaker - Lynn Christenson

Lynn Christenson is an ecosystem ecologist, studying how plant and animal interactions affect nutrient cycling in northern temperate forests. Much of her research focuses on how winter climate change, through less snowfall, will change the relationships between plants and animals and ultimately affect forest health. This complex web of interactions has Christenson observe the smallest animals in her study systems using microscopes to identify and count soil invertebrates to the largest animals, moose, using motion detecting cameras. She is a professor at Vassar College.

What is BTA/BOLT?

The Boxford Trails Association/Boxford Open Land Trust is an all volunteer, nonprofit organization, dedicated to conserving and protecting environmentally and aesthetically important land and habitat, including fields, forests, wetlands, and trails, preserving the nature of Boxford.

BTA/BOLT board members and volunteers monitor many land parcels and maintain the extensive Boxford trail system.  Tax deductible contributions and member dues support BTA/BOLT, Inc.

When founded in 1978, BTA (Boxford Trails Association) preserved and maintained trails for passive recreation.  In 1998, we changed our name to BTA/BOLT, Inc. (Boxford Trails Association/Boxford Open Land Trust) to note the organization's mission to conserve and protect open space as well as trails.  In 2005, BTA/BOLT was among the first 39 land trusts to be accredited by the Land Trust Alliance (LTA).

Please watch our video below produced by Joe Dox.