Avalonia Land Conservancy is dedicated to the preservation of natural habitats and ecosystems across Connecticut, providing excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation and wildlife observation.
Avalonia Land Conservancy protects over 4,000 acres across southeastern Connecticut, covering diverse habitats including forests, wetlands, and coastal areas. The conservancy, since its establishment in 1968, has focused on conserving natural landscapes for ecological balance and public enjoyment. Comprising over 90 properties, it offers an array of trails for hiking, birdwatching, and nature study, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts and conservationists alike. The terrain features rolling woodlands, rocky outcrops, serene wetlands, and scenic shorelines. Their properties are home to a variety of species, including rare and endangered plants and animals, making it a valuable site for biodiversity. Key recreational opportunities include guided nature walks and events that educate visitors on regional ecology and conservation efforts.
Bafflin Sanctuary, a prime spot for birdwatching.
Tefftweald at Birchenturn, featuring historic mill ruins.
Fennerswood Preserve, known for its diverse wetland habitat.
Paffard Woods, offering a tranquil forest experience.
These walls are remnants of old boundary markers across the preserves.
Seasonal wetland features crucial for amphibian breeding.
Unique habitats providing critical breeding grounds for birds.