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Greenbelt Land Trust of mid-Missouri

conserving the streams, forests, grasslands and farmlands of our distinctive landscape

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E-mail us with any questions or comments. We would love to hear from you!

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  • Linda Green:

    The Missouri Wilderness Coalition is promoting addition of 7 Wilderness Areas to Missouri parks and riverways, including Mid-Missouri’s Smith Creek. Presentation on Tues., Sept. 15, 7:30 p.m. at Hillel Center, 1107 University, between Hitt St. and College Ave in Columbia. Everyone is invited, free refreshments and socializing. Presented by Osage Group, Sierra Club. More information at http://www.mowild.org, or you can call 443-6977.

    Reply September 13, 2009 at 8:15 pm
  • Emma Bogacki:

    I am enquiring into some land. It is the disused tip on New Hayes road. Coulld you please tell me if it comes under green belt land or not. as i am starting up a charity run bike to basics and wouold be interested in hiring/owning the land.
    Many thanks for your help.
    Emma

    Reply August 5, 2009 at 5:13 am
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GLT conducts regular work days on our properties where we continue to eradicate stands of invasive species such as Bush Honeysuckle and Winter Creeper. Everyone is welcome. Meet, mingle, get some exercise, learn about our native plants, and conservation strategies as we clear non-native species. Schedule is ongoing throughout spring and summer.

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