Press reviews
Le Reflet du Lac, 27 octobre 2011
Deux prix environnementaux à saveur memphrémagogoise.
(In french only)
Stansje Plantenga a retenu l'attention du jury dans la catégorie "contribution personnelle".
La Ville de Magog et la MRC de Memphrémagog, de concert avec la Ville de Sherbrooke, sont les lauréats dans la catégorie "Municipalité, MRC et organisme municipal".
Automne 2011
Gala des prix d’excellence en environnement des Cantons de l’Est – Édition 2011.
(In french only)
Stansje Plantenga se classe parmi les finalistes dans la catégorie "contribution personnelle".
Résumé des projets finalistesAugust 2011
TrekEast’s Davis visits the Ruiter Valley as he prepares for final leg of historic journey through East’s wildlands.
Read the Press ReleaseTempo, May 2011
Transborder Education.
A paper about the Land Trust educational program « faune sans frontières ».
Read the articleThe Guide, 16 March 2011
Transborder Education Program in Knowlton Schools.
A paper about the Land Trust educational program « faune sans frontières ».
Read the articleGéo Plein Air, hiver 2010
Au pays des montagnes vertes.
(In french only)Journalist Anne pélouas, presents the Land Trust trails as well as those of the « réserve naturelle des montagnes vertes » and the Apalachian Corridor.
Read the article in pdf formatOr on the Magazine site www.geopleinair.com/destinations/Au-pays-des-montagnes-vertes
The Guide, 22 February 2008
Potton youth shares its passion for natural sciences
Students from Le Baluchon and Mansonville Elementary Schools in Potton had many good reasons to celebrate at the open-house event held on February 28 at Mansonville’s Youth Centre...
Read the articleThe Guide, 22 December 2006
Environmental Education in our schools: A workshop on mammals and their habitat
In early December, 5th and 6th grade students from the Mansonville Elementary and Le Baluchon schools transformed their outing on the North Missisquoi River Peninsula into a series of interesting discoveries...
Read the articleBrome County News, 15 June 2005, by Maurice Crossfield
Conservation groups aim to keep the Townships clean and green
Nature attracts thousands of people to the Townships every year. And an increasing number of groups are putting their efforts into making sure some of that pristine nature remains intact...
Read the articleThe Guide, 19 June 2004
The Ruiter Valley Land Trust inaugurates its nature interpretation panels
At the launch of the North Missisquoi River recreo-tourism park project by the Municipality of Potton Township, the Ruiter Valley Land Trust unveiled the nature interpretation panels recently set up along the riverside in Mansonville...
Read the articleBrome County News, 9 october 2002
RVLT celebrates acquisition of new land
There was good reason to celebrate at Ruiter Valley Land Trust’s (RVLT) annual general meeting at Mansonville Town Hall recently.
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The green point
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President's report
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