The future of Connecticut’s forests is in our hands.  We live here, work here, pay taxes, volunteer for environmental organizations.  We are landowners, conservation and planning commission members, farmers, and foresters.  We are urban park users and advocates.  We are campers, hikers, trail riders, hunters, and anglers. We are lovers of locally grown and made forest products.  We are water supply superintendents.  We live in the cities, suburbs, and small towns. We breathe air cleansed by our forests and drink water sustained in the ground under their protection.  We easily welcome the spiritual rejuvenation that arises in us within sight of the magnificence of a great tree, woodland, or of the wildlife and plants that call forests home.

Each of us has a role in ensuring that we have forests, fields, water and wildlife habitat to enjoy, benefit from, and to share with the ones that will come after.

The Fairfield County Regional Conservation Partnership is comprised of people like you.  We share a belief that we will be more effective working together than on our own.  Please join us.  Contact Bill Labich at blabich@highstead.net for more information.

May 9, 2009 | No comments