Boxborough Conservation Trust: Ecosystem Services: What Nature Does for Us and How We Can Talk About It

BOXBOROUGH: Is the barrage of negative news about climate change getting you down? It may be hard to believe, but there is some positive news about climate, and it comes from right in our own backyards. We have an opportunity to act locally, especially with the state's Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness program, to use natural climate solutions to help mitigate climate change impacts. The Boxborough Conservation Trust (BCTrust) and other land conservation partners are striving to protect our natural lands and educate the public on ways to help locally, and we are happy to have Sudbury Valley Trustees (SVT) as a great regional partner in this work.
Join the Boxborough Conservation Trust for their Fall Speaker event via Zoom, November 9 at 7pm. Christa Collins will discuss the benefits of local protected land in mitigating climate change, in her talk entitled: "Ecosystem Services: What Nature Does for Us and How We Can Talk About It". See www.bctrust.org for more information and to register for this free talk.
Collins joined Sudbury Valley Trustees in 2002 and currently serves as Director of Land Protection. As such, she represents Sudbury Valley Trustees on matters regarding land protection, leads SVT’s Land Protection team, and manages a portion of SVT’s land protection projects from identification and cultivation through the completion of the transaction, primarily involving assistance to landowners seeking to protect their land with conservation easements, gifts and bequests, or sale to conservation partners.
Christa holds a bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College and a master’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Michigan. Christa lives in Concord, MA with her husband and two children, and currently serves on the board of Gaining Ground, a Concord-based nonprofit that grows and donates food for hunger relief, and on the board of the Massachusetts Land Trust Coalition.
Collins joined Sudbury Valley Trustees in 2002 and currently serves as Director of Land Protection. As such, she represents Sudbury Valley Trustees on matters regarding land protection, leads SVT’s Land Protection team, and manages a portion of SVT’s land protection projects from identification and cultivation through the completion of the transaction, primarily involving assistance to landowners seeking to protect their land with conservation easements, gifts and bequests, or sale to conservation partners.
Christa holds a bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College and a master’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Michigan. Christa lives in Concord, MA with her husband and two children, and currently serves on the board of Gaining Ground, a Concord-based nonprofit that grows and donates food for hunger relief, and on the board of the Massachusetts Land Trust Coalition.