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Tucker’s Trail Photos

by mdp | Jun 25, 2025 | Ecological Restoration, iNaturalist, On the Trail, Photos

Tucker, our AmeriCorp Landscape Technician, loves the great outdoors so much that he is devoting his life to its beauty, preservation, and sustainability. He is receiving valuable experience this summer as a Landscape Management Technician in the Broughton Nature and...

Spacious & Accommodating…!

by mdp | Aug 8, 2023 | Community Building, Events, Facilities, Photos

A few snaps from a recent event at the spacious and accommodating Elizabeth Sugden Broughton Community Building!

Restoration Workday: Sunday 2-5 PM, Blue Trail

by mdp | May 18, 2023 | Community, Ecological Restoration, iNaturalist, On the Trail, Photos, Trails, Volunteers

After some FANTASTIC work… Next Restoration Workday: Sunday, May 21, 2-5 pm, Blue Trail Dear Friends of the Broughton Nature Preserve, We did some fantastic work starting to clear the Blue Trail last Sunday (see before and after pictures below!).  Clearing along...
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