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New Look, Same Love for our Land

  • Writer: Brooke Orr
    Brooke Orr
  • Apr 15
  • 2 min read

Over the past month, the team at Lower Shore Land Trust has been hard at work on an exciting project — the launch of our brand-new website! While our previous site was originally built in just a matter of days (which was no small feat and something we're proud of), over time it became clear that it could no longer keep up with our growing initiatives and the increasing number of resources we provide to the community.

The new homepage of LSLT's website. PC: Brooke Orr
The new homepage of LSLT's website. PC: Brooke Orr

We knew it was time for a refresh — not just a visual update, but a full redesign to create a site that’s user-friendly, engaging, and better aligned with who we are today. The result? A website that reflects the heart of our work and makes it easier than ever to connect with us and explore what we do.


The newly launched site is packed with resources for anyone interested in land conservation. Whether you're looking to brush up on local nature facts through our digital or print newsletters, connect with our team, or get involved in one of our many programs — such as the Pollinator Garden Certification, Yards for Creation, Stewardship Volunteering, or protecting your land through a conservation easement — it’s all right at your fingertips.


LSLT staff with Cindy Hoffman during a communications exercise. PC: Tasha Haight
LSLT staff with Cindy Hoffman during a communications exercise. PC: Tasha Haight

You can also explore upcoming events and opportunities under the “News & Events” tab or learn more about our dedicated staff and board under “Who We Are.” There’s something for everyone, and thanks to the site’s new layout, these resources are easier to find and navigate than ever before.


We’re proud of the work that went into this transformation and thrilled to finally share it with you. We invite you to explore the new website, discover something new about the Lower Shore, and see how you can get involved in supporting land conservation in our region.


Thank you for being part of our community — we’re excited for what’s ahead!


 
 
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