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The Orleans Conservation Trust protects and restores natural lands—for people and wildlife, the health of our waters, and the character of our community.

Tonight!

"13 Moons"

Darius Coombs, Cultural Outreach Coordinator for the Mashpee Wampanoag Education Department

Wednesday, October 8, 6:30 pm (Doors open 6 pm)

Nauset Regional Middle School Auditorium

78 Eldredge Park Way, Orleans


Join OCT for a special evening with Darius Coombs, the Cultural Outreach Coordinator for the Mashpee Wampanoag Education Department. Darius will discuss the lives and history of Wampanoag people on Cape Cod, their integral relationship with the land, and what colonization meant to their culture. Darius was the Director of the Wampanoag Indigenous Program at Plimoth/Patuxet Museums for over 30 years, and has worked with many educational organizations such as the Smithsonian, National Geographic and the History Channel.

Upcoming Preschool Exploration Programs

9-10:30am, Mondays: October 13, November 3 and 10, December 1 and 8


Fall is a wonderful time to explore the great outdoors! If you have a youngster aged 2-5 ready for adventure, we hope you’ll join Naturalist Ms. Andrea Higgins for this Preschool Exploration. We will gather at a unique conservation destination in Orleans to watch colorful leaves twirling to the ground, breathe in the fresh air, and see signs of wildlife. Get outside, get creative, and get moving while learning about the land we live on.


Adrea Higgins is a naturalist and Kripalu Mindful Outdoor Guide. Space is limited so please reserve in advance. Locations and driving directions will be included in your registration confirmation email.

Kent's Point Walk

Thursday, October 23, 2-3:30 pm

Kent's Point Conservation Area

39 Keziah's Lane, Orleans


Join us at the Town-owned Kent's Point Conservation Area. Walk 1 mile around a beautiful peninsula featuring sandy shoreline and outstanding views of Pleasant Bay. Learn about animals that call these waters home—from herring to horseshoe crabs to diamondback terrapins. Limited space, registration required.


Nature for Massachusetts


Orleans Conservation Trust has joined a statewide coalition of organizations supporting creation of a dedicated, annual revenue stream to conserve and protect water, land, urban greenspace, outdoor recreation access, and wildlife in Massachusetts. We're advocating for a legislative effort as well as a ballot initiative to achieve that outcome. And we need 100,000 signatures this fall from Massachusetts voters. Learn more here.


OCT will be collecting signatures before and after the lecture tonight (see "13 Moons" above) and at the Outermost Friday event on 10/10 from 2-7pm at the Orleans Village Green (next to Snow Library).


Mark Your Calendar

Upcoming Programs:

  • Preschool Explorers Walks (10/13, 11/3, 11/10, 12/1, and 12/8)
  • Kent's Point Walk (10/23)
  • Three Ponds Walk (11/19)


Upcoming Events:

Orleans Conservation Trust

203 South Orleans Rd.

Orleans, MA 02653

(508) 255-0183

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Orleans Conservation Trust is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 1970. Over its 50-year history, the Trust has preserved more than 660 acres in Orleans. Among the most active land trusts on Cape Cod, OCT stewards a range of ecosystems, from freshwater ponds and wetlands to saltmarshes, wooded upland, and coastal grasslands, managing its lands to protect and enhance wildlife habitat, restore native ecosystems, and provide public recreation and education through a network of trails and informational signage. OCT also educates residents and visitors about important natural values and environmental issues in Orleans and around Cape Cod via guided walks, free lectures, its website, newsletter, and other communications.